Nanotechnology proposal aims to restore damaged Reflecting Pool

June 29, 2026 • Google News World

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A recent report has highlighted concerns about the condition of the Reflecting Pool in Washington D.C. The pool, which was once a popular tourist destination, has been experiencing issues with algae growth and water quality.

According to reports, the issue has been attributed to the lack of “bubblers” - small devices that circulate water in the pool. Without these devices, the water can become stagnant, leading to algae growth and other problems.

The issue was first reported by CNN, which cited sources as saying that the Reflecting Pool had turned green due to a lack of maintenance. The New York Times also reported on the issue, stating that the pool’s condition had deteriorated due to a “rush job” in its recent renovation.

USA Today reported that President Trump had confirmed work was being done at a nearby golf course, which some have speculated may be connected to the issues with the Reflecting Pool. The Washington Post published an opinion piece suggesting that natural methods could be used to address the issue.

The Atlantic also reported on the situation, citing sources as saying that the lack of “bubblers” was a major contributor to the problem.

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