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City reconsidering whether to pump water from Yellowknife Bay instead, an idea looked at in 2017 Skyrocketing construction costs have the City of Yellowknife considering whether to drop a major ...
The City of Yellowknife hosted an open house Wednesday to provide updates on its $34.4 million project to replace the 53-year-old pipeline that supplies residents with drinking water.
For part of today, Yellowknife is going to be drawing its drinking water from a place where water was once suspect — Yellowknife Bay. Content. Skip to Main Content Accessibility Help.
From a position in the shallow "Yellowknife Bay" depression, NASA's Mars rover Curiosity used its right Mast Camera (Mastcam) to take the telephoto images combined into this panorama of geological ...
Yellowknife Bay wasn’t a randomly chosen name—the arid and desolate landscape’s features still hint at a large, long-evaporated lakebed. Curiosity’s soil survey, ...
In the years since, the rover has traveled about 20 miles (32 km) across the crater, investigating places including Yellowknife Bay and Mount Sharp (Aeolis Mons), a 3.4-mile-high (5.5 km-high ...
An official with the Giant Mine remediation project and a local researcher aren't worried the low water in Yellowknife Bay is exposing people to more arsenic in areas along the shoreline. The water's ...
Joe Acorn, founder of the Yellowknife Bay Soccer Club, said the new fields behave much more like grass than the old ones. He thinks players will be less likely to injure themselves on the new surface.
The cost of pumping from Yellowknife Bay was estimated at the time to be significantly cheaper, at around $18.2 million. That amount has likely increased significantly since.