Iqaluit has lost at least 6M litres of water due to issues with system, city says – National | 24CA News

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Published 08.02.2023
Iqaluit has lost at least 6M litres of water due to issues with system, city says – National | 24CA News

The City of Iqaluit says it misplaced between six and 10 million litres of water over the previous three days as crews labored to deal with issues with its piped water system.

The metropolis shut down all water providers on Saturday whereas crews repaired the water line close to the Astro Hill complicated the place a significant leak had been reported early that morning.

Water was restored for many of the metropolis by Saturday evening, whereas a medical boarding dwelling was hooked again as much as the system by Sunday afternoon.

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The metropolis then introduced Monday one other emergency shutdown for components of the town as a break within the system was inflicting a sewer again up into the legislative constructing.

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The metropolis stated a valve had failed inflicting water from the primary strains to fill the sewer, leading to a backflow.

Water providers have been once more restored Monday afternoon and a precautionary boil water advisory was lifted later that evening.

The metropolis stated public works was persevering with to restore two small leaks Tuesday.

Issues with Iqaluit’s ageing and restricted water infrastructure have been properly documented.


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Iqaluit and Nunavut each declared states of emergency in August to make sure the territorial capital would have the ability to replenish its reservoir, Lake Geraldine, earlier than it froze so residents would have sufficient water by way of the winter.

The metropolis additionally made headlines when its water provide was contaminated by gas in October 2021, forcing residents to fill containers with water from Sylvia Grinnell River or flip to bottled water flown in from Southern Canada.

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Nunavut’s member of Parliament, Lori Idlout, has stated infrastructure within the North is a matter of Arctic safety and sovereignty.

The federal authorities dedicated greater than $214 million in April to help a brand new reservoir and upgrades to Iqaluit’s water distribution system. The metropolis stated as that work is accomplished, points with the piped water system ought to reduce.


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