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Interior Secretary Burgum Addresses Reflecting Pool Algae

Interior Secretary Burgum has stated that the algae in the Reflecting Pool was caused by issues within the pipes, not by vandalism. He also confirmed that the algae has since been completely removed. This statement addresses concerns that had been raised about the condition of the pool.

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Interior Secretary Burgum Addresses Reflecting Pool Algae

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What Happened

Interior Secretary Burgum has stated that the algae observed in the Reflecting Pool was a result of problems with the pool's piping system. He clarified that the issue was not caused by vandalism, as had been suggested by some.

Burgum further reported that the algae has since been entirely cleared from the Reflecting Pool. The Interior Department has addressed the situation, ensuring the pool's condition has been restored.

Key Facts

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    Interior Secretary Burgum stated algae in the Reflecting Pool was due to pipe issues.

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    Burgum stated the algae was not caused by vandalism.

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    Burgum confirmed the algae in the Reflecting Pool has been completely removed.

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thehillThe Hill
Highlights Governor Burgum's statement that the algae in the Reflecting Pool has been completely removed.
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washington-examinerWashington Examiner
Focuses on Interior Secretary Burgum's statement that the algae was due to pipe issues and not vandalism, while also noting his confirmation that the algae is gone.
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The HillThe Hill
Burgum on algae in Reflecting Pool: ‘All gone’
Washington ExaminerWashington Examiner
Reflecting Pool algae was ‘in the pipes’ Burgum says despite Trump blaming vandals

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Burgum on algae in Reflecting Pool: ‘All gone’
Washington ExaminerWashington Examiner
Reflecting Pool algae was ‘in the pipes’ Burgum says despite Trump blaming vandals

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