Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jun 17
Workers Pour Hydrogen Peroxide Into Reflecting Pool as ScottsMiracle-Gro Pledges $1 Million for South Lawn
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Jun 17

Workers Pour Hydrogen Peroxide Into Reflecting Pool as ScottsMiracle-Gro Pledges $1 Million for South Lawn

3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jun 17

Summary

  • June 17 crews poured hydrogen peroxide into the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after a recent renovation left the landmark algae-green instead of the intended blue.
  • The Department of the Interior had completed work earlier this month, but parts of the pool were still green by Wednesday, prompting another round of treatment.
  • At the White House, ScottsMiracle-Gro and the National Park Service began planning South Lawn repairs after the June 14 UFC Freedom 250 fight damaged the grass.
  • The company committed $1 million to that restoration, while officials were also seeking details on separate National Mall repairs after a visible "8647" marking triggered a U.S. Park Police investigation.

Insights

Can a custom grass blend make the White House lawn resilient enough for future massive events?
Why did the newly renovated Reflecting Pool suffer a major algae bloom so soon after its reopening?
With key landmarks under repair, is Washington D.C. truly prepared for its 250th anniversary celebration?