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Gas HW Tank, Sulfur Smell in Hot Water
This is a new one on me ...
In a rental unit which has a gas hot water tank, the city water is well water (5 deep wells, per the city's website), and I get a sulfur smell from the hot water. The city's water quality report makes no mention of sulfur, as far as I can determine.
The cold water is ok by me - I take my pills, brush my teeth, make coffee, etc. with it, but the cat turned her nose up at it when I moved in here. I give her my bottled water, Ice Mountain Spring Water, instead.
I've heard of an electric water tank where one of the heating elements was leaking current into the water causing a sulfur smell in well water before, this is a new one on me. The hot water tank here is gas-fired.
There is no water softener, as far as I know.