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Can the so-called nanobubbler save the Reflecting Pool?

The $1.7 million “ozone nanobubbler” being used in an effort to make the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool water crystal clear has a unique ability

Can the so-called nanobubbler save the Reflecting Pool?

Can the so-called nanobubbler save the Reflecting Pool?. Photo credit: The Indic Journal / source image.

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The $1.7 million “ozone nanobubbler” being used in an effort to make the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting…

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The $1.7 million “ozone nanobubbler” being used in an effort to make the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool water crystal clear has a unique ability to shoot 500 million microscopic bubbles into every teaspoon of water. The injected oxygen is supposed to oxidize — or, unscientifically speaking, smash through — algae, bacteria and other chemicals.

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CategoryWorldReading Time1 minAuthorIndic EditorialPublishedJun 28, 2026UpdatedJun 29, 2026

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The $1.7 million “ozone nanobubbler” being used in an effort to make the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool water crystal clear has a unique ability

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