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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhat really happened to the "Reflection Pool"??
What material is the bottom of the pool?
I doubt that it is made from asphalt, the type that we see on our highways?
In my opinion, it was probably made from poured concrete over steel re-bar? Then they probably put the waterproof coating on top of that? It was not meant for heavy vehicles.
But when the White House drove "the Beast" and their convoy over the finished job, they likely broke the concrete under the new "rubber mat"? This is just my opinion, but I believe they did much more damage to the pool than just the rubber covering they put on the pool? They likely damaged the entire base of the pool and it will have to be rebuilt, mostly from scratch.
Just my opinion.
OLDMDDEM
(3,336 posts)Bayard
(30,692 posts)purr-rat beauty
(1,664 posts)The more he points fingers the more guilty he is
The lawyers for those arrested for vandalizing it should say...
"I would rather be representing the true vandal of the Reflecting pool but he's somewhere sleeping on the job"
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,091 posts)Bulky nanobubbler machines were carted off ahead of a promotional event for President Trumps Ultimate Fighting Championship birthday party.
Link to tweet
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/26/us/politics/reflecting-pool-trump-algae.html?unlocked_article_code=1.tVA.2QwI.US81yGvYDJ99&smid=nytcore-android-share
Before the event, the National Park Service asked Greenwater Services, which won a $1.7 million no-bid contract to install the nanobubblers, to remove them, according to two people briefed on the decision. The people asked for anonymity because they feared retaliation from the administration. The Park Service did not provide a reason for the removal, but it coincided exactly with the promotional event, which drew crowds to the Reflecting Pool.
Photos from that evening showed the pool without the hoses or enormous machines working to keep the water clean. The water looked dark blue.
But by the time the purification systems were reinstalled 36 hours later, enormous algae blooms were starting to spread unchecked, turning the water green.,,,,,
The decision to remove the water-treatment systems, which has not previously been reported, was one of several missteps that have plagued Mr. Trumps $16.4 million renovation of the Reflecting Pool. There have been no-bid contracts, peeling strips of waterproof coating in Mr. Trumps handpicked shade of American flag blue, and even a dead duck floating in the water (though it is not clear if the renovation had anything to do with the ducks demise).
QueerDuck
(2,194 posts)lame54
(40,452 posts)Valuable real estate used for a reflecting pool?
LetMyPeopleVote
(184,091 posts)For one thing, an ecologist explained, the presidents color choice absorbs more light, more heat, and extra heat is a benefit for algae growth.
How Trumpâs reconstructed Reflecting Pool created a âperfectâ storm for algae
— US News Now - Worldâs leading Liberal Voice (@democracyblue.bsky.social) 2026-06-28T14:01:31.440Z
For one thing, an ecologist explained, the presidentâs color choice âabsorbs more light, more heat, and extra heat is a benefit for algae growth.â www.ms.now/news/trump-r...
https://www.ms.now/news/trump-reflecting-pool-algae-renovation
Trump inherited a Reflecting Pool last renovated by President Barack Obama in 2012, during which a light concrete material was used to line the base of the fountain. This allowed the fountain to reflect light and heat away from the water, May said. But once Trump directed the National Park Service to paint the pool a dark American flag blue the highlight of his Washington makeover to celebrate the nations 250th anniversary the temperature of the water rose.
It absorbs more light, more heat, and extra heat is a benefit for algae growth, May said, adding that this algal bloom will likely not be the last one we see this summer.
That is due in part to the water the park service filled the pool with, the same that comes from any sink in the city. May said the citys tap water is high in both phosphorus and nitrogen, nutrients that are perfectly safe for people to drink, but also fuel algae growth. Add to that the summer heat the renovation is set to be finished for Americas semiquincentennial on the Fourth of July and the monument has quickly become an ideal incubator for the fast-growing flora. .....
The pool, like the White House ballroom, has become a visual symbol of the Trump administrations wrecking ball to democratic norms. May says with current conditions and the blue hue, we could potentially expect a new bloom again.
Well algae is great, it grows very fast and so a bloom happens overnight and or during the day because of photosynthesis, May said of the organisms unpredictable growth.
Only one thing is certain, he said: The conditions are perfect for it right now. It could happen, and it could happen very quickly.