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waterwatcher123

(566 posts)
7. If the water was pumped directly from the Potomac, no wonder it has an algae problem.
Tue Jun 23, 2026, 06:29 PM
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Most states and tribes have water quality standards that apply to all water bodies based on use. D.C. is not recognized as a state. So, the water quality standards articulated in the Clean Water Act apply to the Potomac River (source) as it flows through DC. Maryland has already completed major work to identify and remedy a host of pollutants in the Potomac River Watershed and Virginia is likely following suit. So, someone should ask Trump and his minions why the federal government is so inept that it cannot do the same in the District of Columbia (https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/40f9bf562aeb443c859059fa066575c3?org=maryland).

Most states and international agreements consider excessive algae growth to be an indicator of impairment. If these fools think they can simply drain the reflecting pool and refill it from the same source, it will be Deja vu all over again. I suspect discharging this water with high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide is also a violation of the Clean Water Act (the Park Service is not exempt from meeting the requirements of the Clean Water Act). Normally, the Park Service would not dare discharge this water without a concurrence from EPA. But this EPA is simply a rubber stamp for this fascist administration that does not care about laws, and why they were enacted in the first place.


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Oh you! Smarty pants! Giving expertise to this ALBliberal Tuesday #1
Don't throw your science in Trump's face... lame54 Tuesday #2
.."cast not your pearls before swine".. thomski64 Tuesday #14
As my son says UpInArms Tuesday #3
But the sign specifically says "Do not feed the algae!". TheRickles Tuesday #4
Hahaha SuzyandPuffpuff Tuesday #5
Donny's no-stop verbal diarrhea helps the algae bloom struggle4progress Tuesday #6
If the water was pumped directly from the Potomac, no wonder it has an algae problem. waterwatcher123 Tuesday #7
It's not pumped directly from the Potomac. The Potomac water goes through a treatment facility first chia Tuesday #9
So, are you saying the water is treated to Safe Drinking Water Act standards? waterwatcher123 Tuesday #18
No, I'm not saying that. According to the NYT: chia Tuesday #30
The water is sourced from the tidal basin... reACTIONary Tuesday #22
From the NYT chia Tuesday #31
Thanks! So it's both, depending. reACTIONary Tuesday #33
why not use tap water and chlorine, like my 60 yr old swim pool that's never had algae msongs Tuesday #8
The DC water system coprolite Tuesday #16
Interesting - solving one problem creates another one. waterwatcher123 Tuesday #19
Your pool has never had algae???? LeftInTX Tuesday #32
Agree. I've said that for a week orthoclad Tuesday #10
That water they want to drain is polluted as well with paint. vanlassie Tuesday #28
Algae will find a way! BidenRocks Tuesday #11
... Wednesdays Tuesday #27
Learn something new every day! calimary Tuesday #12
The NY Times says the pool was filled with D.C. municipal water treated with phosphate, which feeds algae. highplainsdem Tuesday #13
Make Algae Grow Again!! thomski64 Tuesday #15
Hey. 1000 posts! progressoid Tuesday #20
I've read that it is sourced... reACTIONary Tuesday #24
I just posted what the NYT reported today. I don't know who has the correct information, or if any info highplainsdem Tuesday #26
It looks like it can be either, depending.... reACTIONary Tuesday #34
That would be a huge amount of treated water orthoclad Tuesday #36
You know the Potomac is saturated with nitrates from fertilizer run off. Golf courses are the worst nitrate polluters. flashman13 Tuesday #17
The water has electrolytes. It's what plants crave. Hassin Bin Sober Tuesday #21
Trump knows more about pools than you do. mercuryblues Tuesday #23
Is it possible the cause of the algae is from LogDog75 Tuesday #25
I had a pool. Algae was 24/7. No ducks. But pollen was likely source. LeftInTX Tuesday #35
I keep thinking about those Pranksters who are planning vanlassie Tuesday #29
Maybe the problem is when the Orange Turd's motocade drove on it LogDog75 Wednesday #37
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