If the water heater is near this faucet, I would check it frist. The sacrifcial rod in some heaters can cause this. Also, when the water heats up it will expand and back up into the feed water line, mixing the hot and cold water so that the cold water may have the same small.
Ask your plumber to install a water hammer arrester.
The burning of coal that contains a lot of sulfur.
No
A leak in the supply pipe.
Sulfur oxide is primarily caused by the burning of fossil fuels containing sulfur, such as coal and oil, in industrial processes and power generation. Incomplete combustion of these fuels leads to the release of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and sulfur trioxide (SO3) into the atmosphere.
check for leaks
check the fuel pick up screen located in the gas tank, it gets clogged after a few seconds of running and fuel is cut off.
There may be air trapped in the pipes. Open every faucet and spigot in the house, and let the water run for at least 1 minute. This may stop the madness.
sulfur dioxide i belive
Bad fuel filter or pump?I would check the filter first cause that' s the most likely cause and the cheapest fix.
Leak on drain line above floor level
A bad fuel injector can cause an engine to continue running, for a few seconds, after the engine to shut off. The engine continues to run because of excessive fuel in a piston.