The surface area of the reflecting pool is so high that the chemicals would break down faster than in a backyard pool too. |
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Good point. |
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FWIW, hydrogen peroxide is a fairly safe way to kill algae. I have a bird pond that hosts tadpoles this time of the year, and if the algae gets really bad, I add hydrogen peroxide to it (one cup for about 10 gallons). It's totally safe for the tadpoles and birds. Of course, that dude is going to need a whole lot more, and since it degrades quickly in sunlight, it's best to apply it at night. |
Working at night is overtime. |
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| How is that even possible |
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Good one! |
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Is this a record for fastest turnaround time for
* Trump makes ridiculous claim and promise * Steals a pile of money * Screws it up * Declares victory * Failure and lies are directly visible in plain sight to hundreds of thousands of people. * Trump denies reality. * Republicans deny the evidence of their own eyes |
do the math for how much would be needed for the reflecting pool...hint, think tanker trucks, not a few plastic gallon bottles. |
These morons just sent a few guys down to the local pool store and bought out their stock. |
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Now the outer perimeter of the pool is blue, but they haven't reached the middle yet.
What a stupid thing to be so awful at. |
| I wonder…. Is the Trump family now purchasing stock in chemical companies that produce hydrogen peroxide? |