WASHINGTON, June 18 — The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., has been covered by green algae just days after reopening following a $14 million renovation project, prompting criticism from some local residents who questioned whether the expenditure represented a worthwhile use of taxpayer funds.
The restoration project was undertaken after President Donald Trump criticized the previous administration for allowing the iconic landmark to fall into disrepair. However, visitors arriving at the memorial this week were greeted by large patches of green algae covering sections of the newly refilled pool.
One local resident expressed frustration over the condition of the landmark, saying, “Making a mess of our Reflecting Pool is a big mistake.”
Another visitor questioned the value of the renovation, stating, “I’m not crazy about the new design. It seems like they spent $14 million to redo this, and just for it to look like this doesn’t seem like the best use of taxpayer money.”
Despite the criticism, several longtime residents told ANI that algae outbreaks at the Reflecting Pool are not a new phenomenon and have occurred periodically for decades, particularly during the warmer months.
The development comes just days before the Lincoln Memorial is scheduled to host celebrations marking the International Day of Yoga.
Earlier this month, the Indian Embassy in the United States announced that the iconic site would serve as the venue for Yoga Day festivities on June 19 as part of the global observance of the event.
The embassy invited yoga enthusiasts to participate in the program and highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message on the importance of yoga.
“Yoga is the pause button that humanity needs to breathe, balance, and become whole again,” Modi said.
The event is part of broader International Day of Yoga celebrations being organized across the United States and around the world. This year’s theme, “Yoga for Healthy Aging,” focuses on promoting physical well-being, flexibility, and healthy lifestyles. (ANI)
