Gem99ultra
Elite Member
Hmmm----- I get this same condition during the summer months only. Worse in the hot water than the cold. My well is a spring and I'm sure the water comes from a different source in the summer as opposed to winter time. When I run the water for a couple minuets the smell will disappear so I've chosen to do nothing about it. I would guess its not harmful - been the same for the 32+ years I've been here and so far no ill effects.
I've put mine thru a PUR pitcher and it removes the odor. If your sulfur is really bad - a scotch & water will turn almost black.
Your well, like my spring, is getting water from a level where there is decomposing vegetation, most likely, and this will cause the odor. Only way to get rid of odor is activated carbon filters or develop an alternate source of water.
Odor only coming from one outlet ------ the type of plumbing(copper, plastic, iron) can have a lot to do with how strong the odor will be. The sulfur in the water will react with each type of material differently.
If the faucet attached PUR solves the problem and you have no odor at other faucets then finding an alternate source would be the overall solution.
Yep - the odor we notice is and has been, only during summer months, and then only during extreme drought conditions. We did a complete water test last week and found no bacteria, nitrite, nitrate, lead, chlorine, etc. contamination... zero.
Hopefully this is just a very occasional thing. I'd hate to think that we had to go to the expense and trouble of adding one of the several filtration systems mentioned here. However, the info and advice received here has been very reassuring and helpful.