Nature-powered fix could clear the Reflecting Pool's algae

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A Washington Post column argues that using natural processes—biofilters and bioreactors within a swamp-inspired ecosystem—could cleanse the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool of algae without chemicals, echoing ideas that restoring its marsh origins and embracing nature may be more patriotic and effective than chemical treatments.
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