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Distribution Change: Operation LENTUS - Purified River Water

Distribution Change: Operation LENTUS - Purified River Water

The City of Iqaluit is pleased to advise residents that the Canadian Armed Forces Operation LENTUS is now producing purified river water, from the Sylvia Grinnell River, that will be provided to the City.

Effective December 6, 2021, the below water refill depots will be providing residents with purified river water:

• Abe Okpik Hall (indoors)
• Elder's Qammaq (indoors)

The depots are open seven days a week from 11am-6pm.

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Government of Nunavut Announces Confirmed COVID-19 case in Iqaluit

Iqaluit, Nunavut (December 4, 2021) – Dr. Michael Patterson, Nunavut’s Chief Public Health Officer, today announced a positive case of COVID-19 in Iqaluit.

“On December 3, an individual who recently returned from travel in Southern Canada tested positive for COVID-19,” said Dr. Patterson. “The individual is isolating and contact tracing is on-going. The risk for transmission is considered low and there is no need to increase public health measures at this time.”

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Potable Water Available

Potable Water Available

The temporary suspension of the Canadian Armed Forces Operation LENTUS has not impacted the City’s ability to provide residents with potable water at the below water depot locations.

Water has been and remains available at the following water depot locations:

• AWG (indoors – back door)
• Abe Okpik Hall (indoors)
• Elder's Qammaq (indoors)

The depots are open seven days a week from 11am-6pm.

Bottled water will be available at the CURLING RINK, at the following times:

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