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Residents of Iqaluit are once again reporting a fuel odour coming from the water supply. File photo
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Iqaluit residents reporting fuel smell in the water again

by Trevor WrightJanuary 14, 2022

Iqalummiut are reporting the return of a fuel smell coming from their tap water, with residents taking to social media to report a diesel smell in the 100, 2700, 4100 and 5000 blocks of the city.

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