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noxious drinking water!
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I drink a lot of plain water and instead of buying the big containers from the supermarket, I just refill my small empty plastic bottles from my kitchen faucet. I`ve got these bottles scattered all around the house for when I need them and I`ve noticed that if I don`t empty one for about 4 days, the leftover water smells like rotten eggs and gets stronger the longer they are left. Very off-putting although there`s no change in the taste.
Any suggestions as to the reason for this would be gratefully acknowledged.
Cheers, Tina
I drink a lot of plain water and instead of buying the big containers from the supermarket, I just refill my small empty plastic bottles from my kitchen faucet. I`ve got these bottles scattered all around the house for when I need them and I`ve noticed that if I don`t empty one for about 4 days, the leftover water smells like rotten eggs and gets stronger the longer they are left. Very off-putting although there`s no change in the taste.
Any suggestions as to the reason for this would be gratefully acknowledged.
Cheers, Tina
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.rotten egg smell = sulfur, probably hydrogen sulfide gas. Google "rotten egg smell in water" for more info than you'd probably care to know.
most of that info seems to blame the hot water heater as a likely culprit for the smell. This site was pretty informative:
http://www.mrwa.com/watersmellrotteneggs.htm
most of that info seems to blame the hot water heater as a likely culprit for the smell. This site was pretty informative:
http://www.mrwa.com/watersmellrotteneggs.htm
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I`m convinced, Heathfield! Now if I could only cultivate a taste for lager!
I`ve been into our local Welsh water company site and they do a good job monitoring the water, which comes from a reservoir nearby, and complying with the water standards authority.
Well done, Rov, at least you know where to have a good holiday!
Waterpipes, Dan? You mean the water`s supposed to come through waterpipes!
I`ve been into our local Welsh water company site and they do a good job monitoring the water, which comes from a reservoir nearby, and complying with the water standards authority.
Well done, Rov, at least you know where to have a good holiday!
Waterpipes, Dan? You mean the water`s supposed to come through waterpipes!
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