Ozone Nanobubbler Installed to Address Algae in Reflecting Pool
1-Minute Brief
Efforts to control algae in the Reflecting Pool highlight the use of new water treatment technology in public spaces.
Key Facts
- An ozone nanobubbler device was installed to help keep the Reflecting Pool clear of algae.
- The technology has previously only been trialed in public waterways, not pools, according to a report.
- The Reflecting Pool has experienced issues with algae and aquatic plant infestations.
- The device is intended to break up aquatic plant infestations using ozone nanobubbles.
- The effectiveness of the nanobubbler in pool environments remains unproven.
What Happened
A device known as an ozone nanobubbler was installed in the Reflecting Pool to address ongoing algae and plant growth issues. Reports note this technology is new to pool settings.
Why It Matters
The deployment of the nanobubbler represents an attempt to use innovative technology for public maintenance. Its success or failure may influence future approaches to water quality management in similar environments.
What's Next
Observers will monitor the Reflecting Pool for changes in water clarity and algae levels. Further assessments may determine whether the nanobubbler becomes a standard tool for pool maintenance.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CNNLeft17h agoCan the so-called nanobubbler save the Reflecting Pool?
- The IndependentLeft1h agoDevice installed to help keep Trump’s Reflecting Pool clear of algae was never used on a pool: report
