Nunavut government confirms fuel found in Iqaluit water supply again

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The Nunavut government has confirmed that traces of fuel have been found in Iqaluit’s water supply, again.

Danarae Sommerville, a spokesperson for the territory’s Department of Health, stated in a media release that there “were levels of fuel oil that entered the system.”

However, the release adds that levels are below Health Canada’s drinking water values. Even so, do-not-consume order has not been issued.

The release said sampling is being completed by both the City of Iqaluit and territorial government. 

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It has been five weeks since Nunavut health officials lifted a do-not-consume order for Iqaluit’s tap water.

Officials previously told residents not to drink

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