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The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool’s algae problem has better solutions than hydrogen peroxide, experts say

Scientific American

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July 3, 2026

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Trying to kill algae with chemicals is a common response when community ponds or other water features go green, but a freshwater ecologist says there may be safer and more effective solutions

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Green algae in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool

Green algae in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Outrage erupts over dead duck in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool following Trump's $14M renovation and chemical cleanup

The images surfaced days after National Park Service workers were seen adding hydrogen peroxide to the water to treat an algae bloom.

Wired

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· Jun 23, 2026

Even the Internet’s Favorite Pool Guy Doesn’t Know How to Fix the Reflecting Pool

Algae blooms, peeling paint, and a host of fixes from hydrogen peroxide to nanobubblers have made it hard to diagnose what's wrong with the Reflecting Pool, let alone how to clean up the mess.

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

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.

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.

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Related coverage for "The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool’s algae problem has better solutions than hydrogen peroxide, experts say": Korea Times News — Green algae in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool. Hindustan Times — Outrage erupts over dead duck in Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool following Trump's $14M renovation and chemical cleanup. Wired — Even the Internet’s Favorite Pool Guy Doesn’t Know How to Fix the Reflecting Pool. The New Zealand Herald — Letters to the Editor: The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has algae and we have MMP. Times of India — Nanobubbles Tested In Reflecting Pool: Engineers deploy ozone system; scientists eye oxygen-starved seas. Interaksyon — What science tells us about the algae bloom in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool