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Close everything up, turn on the cold water again, and let some water run from all spigots and taps. You should be odor-free until the next time you go out of town and allow the water heater to sit unused. Then you'll have the problem again. By the way: use peroxide, not chlorine bleach.
Solving rotten-egg odor in water heaters - Water Heater Rescue
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