Canada's Arctic communities

INVESTIGATING IMPACT: FRESHWATER RESEARCH SUPPORTS WATER SECURITY IN CANADA’S ARCTIC COMMUNITIES

INVESTIGATING IMPACT: FRESHWATER RESEARCH SUPPORTS WATER SECURITY IN CANADA’S ARCTIC COMMUNITIES

Today is World Water Day, an annual reminder of the importance of fresh water. Though many of us take it for granted, there are billions of people around the world who don’t have access to clean, reliable water — some are right here in Canada. For the approximately 150,000 people who live in Canada’s Arctic, there’s no ignoring the fact that fresh water is a finite resource. “Igloolik ran out of water in 2015,” recalls Andrew Medeiros, assistant professor with the School for Resource and Environmental Studies. “The reservoir was not large enough; the dry summer meant the reservoir didn't fill completely while the subsequent extended winter meant they were drawing too much while there was ice on it.”