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Green algae in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool

Korea Times News

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June 23, 2026

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Green algae in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool
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Interaksyon

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· Jul 3, 2026

What science tells us about the algae bloom in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

Algal blooms in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., have long been a visible public nuisance. When the pool turned green again on June 15, less than two weeks after President Donald Trump’s US14 million renovation, it sparked outrage, a rush to use chemical treatments and even claims of sabotage by “radical left [] The post What science tells us about the algae bloom in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool appeared first on Interaksyon.

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 29, 2026

Letters to the Editor: The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has algae and we have MMP

Letters to the Editor: The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has algae and we have MMP

ABC7 New York

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· Jul 10, 2026

Make a splash: The top 15 pool floats for summer fun in 2026

Soak up the sun with the 15 best pool floats for 2026 to make the most of your summer fun.

The Week

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· Jun 30, 2026

6 sun-filled homes by lakes

6 sun-filled homes by lakes

The Hill

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· Jul 5, 2026

Burgum on algae in Reflecting Pool: ‘All gone’

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on Sunday said the algae in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is “all gone” after a 14.6 million renovation to the landmark was overrun with muddy green water. “The algae is all gone. I mean, that was a momentary thing as the [Reflecting Pool] was being refilled, there was algae in...

Times of India

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· Jul 5, 2026

Nanobubbles Tested In Reflecting Pool: Engineers deploy ozone system; scientists eye oxygen-starved seas

Microscopic nanobubbles are being tested at Washington D.C.'s Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to combat algal blooms. This innovative technology, injecting ozone nanobubbles, effectively cleans water and holds promise for restoring oxygen-starved lakes and seas suffering from eutrophication. Scientists are exploring methods to deliver these oxygen-carrying bubbles directly to the sediment layer, where critical environmental issues begin, offering a potential solution for vast polluted water bodies.

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Related coverage for "Green algae in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool": Interaksyon — What science tells us about the algae bloom in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The New Zealand Herald — Letters to the Editor: The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has algae and we have MMP. ABC7 New York — Make a splash: The top 15 pool floats for summer fun in 2026 . The Week — 6 sun-filled homes by lakes . The Hill — Burgum on algae in Reflecting Pool: ‘All gone’. Times of India — Nanobubbles Tested In Reflecting Pool: Engineers deploy ozone system; scientists eye oxygen-starved seas