Thieves steal 30,000 liters of 15,000-year-old water from Port Union, Canada ...

Canadian law enforcement are on the hunt for thieves who stole 30,000 liters of water in a heist.

The clear stuff is believed to have gone missing between February 8 and 11 while the warehouse in Port Union, near Newfoundland, was closed for the weekend.

Employees at the plant where Iceberg Vodka is made, were interviewed after bosses noticed $9,000 to $12,000 worth of the premium H2O was gone Monday morning.

30,000 liters of iceberg water was stolen from Iceberg Vodka plant in Canada. Pictured is an iceberg in Saint John's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada

30,000 liters of iceberg water was stolen from Iceberg Vodka plant in Canada. Pictured is an iceberg in Saint John's Bay, Newfoundland, Canada

The place was dusted for fingerprints as it's estimated a whopping 150,000 bottles of vodka could have been produced from the liquid harvested once a year from icebergs.

Iceberg Vodka CEO David Meyers said the company was 'shocked' the unthinkable had happened and noted whoever stole the 'precious water' used a tanker truck or tractor trailer and 'knew what they were doing'.

 The 'precious water' could make around 150,000 bottles of vodka. The company thinks thieves thought it was alcohol

 The 'precious water' could make around 150,000 bottles of vodka. The company thinks thieves thought it was alcohol

'We store it in secure tanks and we never, ever would have expected anyone to take such a quantity of water,' he explained to CBC News.

Meyers said their facility, leased from the Coaker Factory, was padlocked at the gate and on the building. 

It's believed the culprits had their own tank waiting outside to load up with the iceberg water and make a getaway.

The pumps are located inside and the tanks are positioned outside. No pipes were broken to retrieve the water which has left them dumbfounded. 

The droplets come from 15,000-year-old icebergs that drift near the area annually and Iceberg Vodka only has enough to last them until May or June.

'[The iceberg water] was harvested sometime last year,' Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Andy Renwick said.

However business isn't expected to be negatively

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