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    Thats awful. Can’t beleive you guys are just letting that man trash your country.

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    From what I understand, his Arc de Trump (seriously, that’s what it’s called), is going to be located between the pool and the Washington Monument, and will be TALLER than the the Washington Monument. He’s making sure it gets a nice reflection.

    Lovely.

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    Painting this pool a darker color than the concrete that is already there is one of the dumbest things ever. President Pedo routinely lives in opposite world. Complete idiot and waste of DNA.

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      I was gonna bring that up. It’s not a small area, so how bad do you have to be doing things to get such a bad amount of visible overspray from an ariel photo?!

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    No bid contract to a friend of Trump’s in the hotel pool industry. The idea stemmed from Trump seeing the park service scrape algae off the top because of ongoing filtration issues. That’s it. He just wants to hide the algae. It’s so dumb, and as far as I understand it, pool paint is nearly impossible to remove.

    Hey did you know that darker colors reflect less sunlight? They turn a substantial portion of light into heat; I wonder if that will affect the algae. I also wonder how he ever thought something on the bottom of the pool was supposed to hide the surface. That’s not how occlusion works.

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      The reflecting pool on the National Mall is shallow pool / fountain that’s there to look neat. It’s not intended for swimming. It’s an iconic landmark that connects the Lincoln Memorial to the Washington Memorial. It’s been featured in all kinds of media, films, and TV for decades. Martin Luther King Jr’s “I have a dream” speech was there.

      Trump decided that the reflecting pool needed to be painted blue like some kinds of swimming pools. He caused the government to hire “a guy he knows” without putting the contract out for normal competitive bidding.

      Also, I think they’re painting directly on to granite, not concrete.

      There’s also this shot of the President driving his motorcade of several multi-ton vehicles directly on top of the granite pool.

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          Yeah spot on. ‘Granite’ is a wide category of rock. The Vietnam memorial is also apparently granite, I just learned that today. It looks nothing like the reflecting pool, it’s much darker, almost black. The specific types of granite, maybe even the specific quarries, was chosen by each architect for it’s texture and color. Congress paid extra to keep the original granite floor while replacing everything else about it in 2009.

          It will never be restored, I don’t think it’s possible. Our generation will have been the last to be able to see the original intended art piece.

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          its not a swimming pool, paining it blue ruins the artistic intent of the structure. wouldnt expect any less from lord fuckwad

          • Also it will now absorb much more heat and heat the water more, likely making filtration much more complex due to changing water conditions.

            My pool always gets gross the day or two after a Heatwave starts, and until I ut more chlorine tabs and algaecide, I don’t even like to be near it.

            The POOL is fairly simple to get back in line.

            This massive reflecting pool? Not so much. Bare minimum the whole system will need redone.

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    Are they using felt-tipped pens to paint it? Cause that’s what it looks like in every single picture.

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    Using funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the National Park Service reconstructed the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The pool’s water supply system was updated to eliminate stagnant water by circulating water from the Tidal Basin; the pool was formerly filled using potable water from the city.

    Seems like algae and other water-borne nasties have been a thing since they started pumping the tidal basin water in.

    I get it, don’t waste drinking water, but I don’t think pumping untreated water into a space without natural flow is going to work. You’re basically making stagnant water and a lovely home for algae. Unless there was a steady stream of in/out at a fairly high refresh rate, you’re going to get funk. You’re trading the consumption of water for consumption of energy to run a pump system 24/7.

    Either they need to fully naturalize it by adding plants and other life that balances out things or go full chem. It would still need to be circulated. Just throwing ozone into the water ain’t gonna cut it. At that point, you may as well just run a full pool pump system (big one) and filter system with a sanitizer like chlorine or bromine. Potable water has a small amount of chlorine in it already, that’s why it wasn’t as bad with potable water.

    If you start with sanitizer, I would presume that the unfinished concrete wouldn’t last long. That may be what is going on. I’m not going to give anyone credit here, but sealing the surface prior to adding sanitizer makes sense. I think there are ways to sanitize with hydrogen peroxide, but I don’t know if it would work on a scale like this. Most pools are deeper; this thing is only like 18 inches deep. That means very high evaporation relative to the total volume. Even with chlorine which deteriorates in sunlight, any sanitzing agent will will be quickly consumed. If you’re pumping in basin water with lots of organic material and then throwing chlorine into it, the result will be a lot of nitrogen trichloride aka chloramine. It smells like pool, but with this much surface area it will be REALLY smelly.

    That would be a fitting result of all of this. A giant pool of chemical soup and a resultant stink so nasty that nobody can go near it.

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    Not my pictures: “Reflecting Pool Boondoggle” Flickr Album.

    This one in particular has a lot of details that reward / punish close zoomed-in examination, I think.

    This one shows that some of the banners surrounding the site have been defaced, including at least two sections which appear to have been sliced out with a box cutter or something similar. I’m curious what was on those parts that were removed.

    News about the pool project got me to dig into my crummy tourist snapshots from 2024. And the reflecting pool appeared … blue? What are we after with all this, again?

    PNPCmPCtUfA6AAG.jpg

    Maybe the real purpose is to keep the president occupied with trivia, distracted from whatever the vile shits behind his throne are up to.

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    Was very tempted to edit this picture to copy and paste the right angle 3 more times to reflect the administration but I don’t want it to come back to bite me