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Just flew right by the reflecting pool on approach to DCA. Looks like this morning’s hydrogen peroxide bleaching is having an effect on the perimeter.

They're literally dumping hydrogen peroxide into the reflecting pool this morning... 😳


They're literally dumping hydrogen peroxide into the reflecting pool this morning... 😳


Workers dumping hydrogen peroxide into the Reflecting Pool this morning


Workers dumping hydrogen peroxide into the Reflecting Pool this morning


They're literally dumping hydrogen peroxide into the reflecting pool this morning... 😳


Y’all, not to be a huge nerd but for the reflecting pool you would need a minimum of about 8,000 liters of 12% hydrogen peroxide to reach the 50 parts per million concentration to kill algae… Is this what happens when you have 0 scientists in your administration?


They're literally dumping hydrogen peroxide into the reflecting pool this morning... 😳


They're literally dumping hydrogen peroxide into the reflecting pool this morning... 😳


Ha ha ha hahah ha. This is brilliant. They would need to put about 1,200 of those bottles into the pool to start killing the algae, which at the rate they're going would take about ten hours. But then you'll have a pool full of foamy, murky, rotting green-brown sludge, released cell contents, possible cyanobacterial toxins, and a nutrient-rich soup ready to grow the next disgusting bloom, which will reappear within days, because peroxide will only last in that water for a max of two days, so they'll have to do it all again. At a cost of $30k of chemicals each time.




> save $15M a year by cutting a screwworm monitoring program > screwworm outbreak almost immediately > $1B to combat it Government efficiency










