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Charlie MacPherson
  • China, ME
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What causes a STRONG sulpher smell in town water - on 1 half of a

Charlie MacPherson
  • China, ME
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I was showing a duplex to a buyer client yesterday.  The property has town water.  

On one side (occupied) the water looks and smells normal.

On the other side (vacant for some time), the tap water has a very strong sulpher / rotten egg smell. 

I've never come across this before.  Any idea what the cause might be?

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