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The Trump administration has come up with a liquid solution for the growing algae problem in the newly renovated Reflecting Pool: Bleach.
On Tuesday, workers outfitted in neon vests were seen dumping hydrogen peroxide into the roughly 2,000-foot body of water, which had turned green just days after the president’s much touted $14 million refurbishment wrapped up, The Daily Beast reported.
Photos show crews unloading numerous large boxes — apparently filled with the cleaning solution — at multiple points along the pool’s perimeter.
A close-up of the materials showed workers were using a 12 percent concentration, which the CDC warns can cause respiratory issues if inhaled and chemical burns upon skin contact, according to The New Republic. At high concentrations, hydrogen peroxide may also pose a risk to wildlife, including ducks that are often seen splashing around in the pool.
Some visitors were shocked by the state of the pool.
open image in gallery This week, workers were seen dumping bleach into the Reflecting Pool next to the Lincoln Memorial after it turned green ( Reuters )
open image in gallery U.S. National Park Service workers dump bottles of hydrogen peroxide in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool as part of their effort to mitigate an algae bloom which followed the completion of recent renovations in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 16 ( Reuters )
“I think it’s a mess. I’ve never seen it this green before,” one area resident complained to The Daily Beast. “I was expecting green, but it’s a little greener than I thought it would be,” he observed.
Just days earlier, the Trump administration completed its resurfacing project in the pool, which the president had vowed would be painted “American flag blue.” Workers with large rollers had been seen laboring inside the drained basin for over a month. Trump had promised the work would cost about $2 million, but it ended up coming in at $14 million.
But after Trump hailed his refurbishment as a major victory, photographers and visitors noted this weekend that the water had turned a distinct shade of green as algae began to accumulate. On Monday, Park Service workers were seen wading into the pool and clearing out clumps of green growth.
open image in gallery Just days after Trump's $14 million refurbishment was completed, the Reflecting Pool became overgrown with algae ( AP )
open image in gallery A view of the greenish Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after recent renovations following a directive from U.S President Donald Trump to paint it blue ( Reuters )
In response to the build-up, an Interior Department spokesperson took a swipe at Trump’s Democratic predecessors, while stating that the algae is being handled.
“Unlike under Obama and Biden, the National Park Service is actually maintaining the beautifully completed Reflecting Pool,” the spokesperson told The Independent. “To keep the water in the Reflecting Pool not only crystal clear but also clean, we are deploying high-tech nanobubble ozone technology. This technology is actively killing algae, pathogens (e.g., E. coli), and contaminants that have long plagued the Reflecting Pool since 1922, most infamously, the Obama pool reopening that resulted in massive algae clumps taking over the pool’s surface following years of construction that cost taxpayers millions upon millions only to be broken and disgusting days later.”
They also confirmed that hydrogen peroxide had been deployed, describing it as “a milder treatment than chlorine,” which has “no harmful side effects to marine life or to the environment.”
Earlier this week it was also revealed that another signature project, the White House ballroom, is projected to come in significantly over budget.
In March, the project’s contractor informed the administration that total costs would reach $600 million — with at least half expected to be covered by taxpayers, The Washington Post reported. The same month, Trump said the sprawling ballroom would cost $400 million and be funded entirely by private donations.
Hyperica on June 16th, 2026 at 16:50 UTC »
The aquarium people and the swimming pool people are having a fuckin blast with this one.
hugzilla1889 on June 16th, 2026 at 16:49 UTC »
Green algae replaced with decomposing birds. Great idea.
kneeco28 on June 16th, 2026 at 16:48 UTC »
Turns out no-bid contracts and corruption isn't just morally bankrupt, it's also wasteful and leads to terrible outcomes!
Who knew?
Oh? Everyone?
Wild.