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The National Park Service drained and cleaned the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool after a parasite killed 80 ducklings there. Going forward, park officials will test the water more frequently.
Less than a month after reopening, the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is full of algae, a sea of green overshadowing the nearly two-year, $34 million renovation of the famous site. The National ...
Park Service To Drain Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool After 80 Ducks Die : The Two-Way The deaths were caused by a parasite that can also lead to swimmer's itch in humans. Risk to people is ...
The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool underwent a $34 million renovation that forced it to close in 2010. Now workers are trying to remove a sea of algae that is growing in the water.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is being drained so repairs can be made on a broken water line. National Park Service officials say the damaged water line is affecting the water quality of ...
The Lincoln Memorial itself would also get an upgrade around its famous steps. Two ADA-accessible curved paths would connect Lincoln Memorial Circle with the Reflecting Pool, making it easier for ...
The National Park Services will drain and clean the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. The authorities decided to undertake this step after 80 ducks were reported dead.
The reflecting pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall has reopened after a two-year, $34 million reconstruction.
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is being drained to repair a broken water line, according to the National Park Service. NPS said the water line has compromised the circulation system, ...
The reflecting pool in front of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall is reopening after a two-year, $34 million reconstruction.
A parasite living in the iconic Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has killed dozens of ducklings in the past three weeks, causing National Park Service officials to drain and clean it. Since May 20 ...
The reflecting pool on the National Mall in front of the Lincoln Memorial is about to reopen after a two-year, $34 million reconstruction.