Workers dump hydrogen peroxide into reflecting pool to fight algae
Summary
The National Park Service is using hydrogen peroxide to stop algae from growing in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. This action comes after a $13.1 million renovation of the pool that took place during President Trump's administration.Key Facts
- The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has algae growth issues.
- The National Park Service is treating the pool with hydrogen peroxide to remove the algae.
- Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical often used to clean and disinfect.
- The pool was recently renovated with a budget of $13.1 million.
- The renovation happened during President Donald Trump’s administration.
- The renovation included repainting the bottom of the pool.
- The pool is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
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