The zone of saturation
Because you are using the Hot water faster than the boiler can produce it. Turn the tap/faucet off a bit. Get the proper sized boiler
It's probably because the tap washer is made of the incorrect material for a hot tap which must have a degree of temperature resistance. If not, the tap washer could swell and expand when the hot water flows, thus cutting off the flow.
The water is probably frozen in the pipe
There are a number of problems that might cause a well not to produce water. There could be some kind of electrical problem and the pump might not be powered up. Or the motor for the pump may have failed. The pump may have lost its prime and cannot pump water (depending on the type of pump), and the water table might have become lower and the pump is now above it and dry. Think about how the pump worked before, and how it works now, and then compare the two "observations" to see if there are any differences. Does the pump sound like it comes on? Open a tap and, while listening at the tap, have someone turn on the pump. Troubleshoot this and return with a more specific question if you can.
Ambient
Definitely Tap Water.
No well water is raw, tap water is filtered and treated by your city authority.
well baking soda does not affect tap water but it does affect frozen or bolied water
Because of the chemical oxidation phases tap water goes through and hydrochloric elements that produce reproduction of elements.
Tap water is water from a municipal water supply. It differentiates from "well water" in that it is supplied by a municipal authority through a system of mains, typically buried underground, from a central location. Most tap water is purified to a greater or lesser extent, and generally must conform to certain governmental regulations on water purity before it can be put into the system for consumption.
No, it has chlorine in it, and sometimes fluoride, as well.
None.
well ive never gotten sick from tap well ive never gotten sick from tap
well ive never gotten sick from tap well ive never gotten sick from tap
it depends on where you live, or specifically where the tap is that you are opening up. It will come from well water or the town's drinking water supply.
No. There is no such law.
well ive never gotten sick from tap well ive never gotten sick from tap