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Algae Bloom in Reflecting Pool Linked to Warm Weather

The National Park Service is working to control an algae bloom in the Reflecting Pool caused by warm weather. They are using treatments such as hydrogen peroxide and nanobubbles ahead of July 4 celebrations.

The National Park Service is addressing an algae bloom in the Reflecting Pool, which has been exacerbated by warm weather. Workers are employing various methods, including hydrogen peroxide and nanobubbles, to mitigate the bloom in preparation for the upcoming July 4 celebrations.

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Why the Reflecting Pool Is Full of Algae After Trump's Renovation

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Algae Bloom in Reflecting Pool Linked to Warm Weather