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Sulfur Gas & Rotten Egg Smell
As the water passes through aquifers that contain hydrogen sulfide gas, some of the gas mixes into the water. Sulfur level can change regularly as rainfall and barometric pressure change. It’s critical that the solution is sized accordingly and even better if it is adjustable. Stagnant water in pipes, like in bathrooms that are rarely used, can also cause the gas to concentrate and smell even stronger. In extreme cases this can even be corrosive and leave black stains.
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