A lot of water contains dissolved sulfur di-oxide. especially, well water. When it sits for several hours the gas migrates upward. So, you smell it when you open the tap. Soon the water coming from the tap is better mixed, so you don't smell it.
The small amount it takes to smell is not enough to be harmful. You get more than that in a boiled egg.
Solution: ignore it. It is annoying, but nothing more.
KrazyKyngeKorny (Krazy, not stupid)
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 7:23 AM, shasha529 <shasha529@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi there, I am wandering why sometimes when I turn on my bathroom sink the water smells like i guess you would say sewage or some sort of rotton egg smell, it only lasts for a few seconds but this has happened a few times now and im gettin leary??? Does anyone know why this would happen?
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