Iqaluit investigating after 'influx of concerns' that the city's water smells like fuel again

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The City of Iqaluit says it believes there’s still some fuel that needs to be flushed out of its water supply.

The city issued a public service announcement Friday after receiving “an influx of concerns from the public” starting Thursday evening about its drinking water smelling of fuel.

In an email, city spokesperson Stephanie Clark confirmed the city has received more than 20 complaints since Thursday evening.

The city is asking residents to take aerators off their taps and run the water on cold for 20 minutes as soon as possible, before 6 p.m. ET this evening.

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