Mr. Speaker. I think that a lot of that question is hypothetical. What I said earlier was the bacteria is in a dormant state in all fuels, but in Iqaluit, at this particular plant, at that particular generator, there is a unique system that preheats the fuel to be used on the generator. Because the fuel is heated, that is what we believe caused the bacteria to multiply. If that is the case, it would be an isolated matter, which we think it is. Just to make sure it is an isolated matter, we have taken samples from other tanks. Until we have that, I cannot answer any more of the Member's questions.
Goo Arlooktoo on Question 78-13(4): Concerns With Fuel Fungus
In the Legislative Assembly on January 22nd, 1997. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 78-13(4): Concerns With Fuel Fungus
Question 78-13(4): Concerns With Fuel Fungus
Item 6: Oral Questions
January 21st, 1997
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Goo Arlooktoo Baffin South
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