The National Park Service is using hydrogen peroxide in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to address algae growth, as stated by a spokesperson from the Department of the Interior. This action follows a $13.1 million renovation of the pool completed during the Trump administration, which included repainting the base of the pool.
National Park Service uses hydrogen peroxide in Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to address algae
The National Park Service is applying hydrogen peroxide to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to combat algae growth. This initiative comes after a significant renovation of the pool that cost $13.1 million and was completed during the Trump administration.
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Workers dump hydrogen peroxide into reflecting pool to fight algae
National Park Service uses hydrogen peroxide in Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to address algae