The algae in the Reflecting Pool at the Lincoln Memorial has been nearly completely removed, despite efforts from liberal activists to hinder the removal process and damage the pool's renovations.
Greenwater Services, the company contracted by the Department of the Interior to install a new filtration system, has faced criticism from left-wing media outlets over a perceived conflict of interest and lack of expertise in filtration systems.
The company has a part-owner who is a Republican donor, which has been cited as a reason for the criticism. However, the Department of the Interior has chosen to move forward with the project, citing the need for a fully integrated Nano Bubble Filtration System to replace the existing failing infrastructure.
A recent appearance on a national news program featured a clash between a Democratic strategist and a contributor, with the strategist attacking the choice of contractor and the project's progress.
The Democratic strategist claimed that the contractor, Greenwater Services, did not have the necessary expertise in filtration systems and that the project was a waste of taxpayer money. However, the contractor has reportedly made significant progress in removing the algae from the Reflecting Pool.
