Read this before you clean with it.
As the Lincoln Reflecting Pool turned green with algae, officials are now using chemicals to fix it.
Gallon jugs of hydrogen peroxide were dumped into the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. But will that fix the green algae?
We reached out to the National Park Service to ask what chemicals are being used and could there be impact on wildlife.
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Add a bottle to your garden gear.
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