The water in Washington DC's Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has turned green, and National Park Service officials are ...
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The race to de-greenify the Reflecting Pool continues, as National Park Service workers were seen dumping bottles of hydrogen peroxide into the pool Tuesday morning. Algae first appeared in the pool ...
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The National Park Service is treating algae growth in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool by using hydrogen peroxide, ...
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