Spyke
mander.xyz

Dude I've been having a shitty day and this comment has got me laughing so hard. Thanks for the pick-me-up.

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I don't get it. I also can't remember much of the movie (though I sure remember what plants crave!).

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NatakuNoxreply
lemmy.world

Actual the alge is in the water source. DC is a swamp. (in more than one way.) The pool needs to be removed. No one cares about a vanity pool that is a gaint tax sink.

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marcosreply
lemmy.world

Artificial lakes just do that kind of thing. If you empty them and fill again, you run the risk of getting a more algy equilibrium.

It will probably disappear in some time. Either that or it will become a toxic cesspool that you can smell for kilometers.

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startrek.website

Either that or it will become a toxic cesspool that you can smell for kilometers.

As someone who used to like the pool, I hope this happens and stays that way until we sort our shit out.

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afaik there was a plan created that wasn’t executed for some reason, so you’re probably right: when a government comes in that’s not gonna just rage over the fact that doing it right wasn’t their plan, it will get fixed by implementing a plan that was designed by engineers and professionals

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scutigerreply
lemmy.world

Sounds dumb, but since the water source is a literal swamp and it's an open loop, there's really not much they can do besides clean it frequently. It`s just going to keep pulling water from the swamp anyway.

I mean they could tear it up and make it a really nice green space, but we can't really expect that to happen.

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Should be fed through multiple types of filtration system followed by chemical adds if needed then. Or just create a closed loop system fed off the city water with minimal filtration. It would take money and maintenance but so would anything going in its place really.

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Couldn't they just basically dig a tiny pump house basement under it and treat the water as one might a pool? Naturally the best option would be the way it was before he fucked with it but still.

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I think they meant the metaphorical swamp, not the literal swamp, but maybe I'm wrong about that.

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It's really big and shallow, so without juat turning it into a toxic mess, it's probably also not that easy. The problem is spending 14 million dollars in tax money to "fix" it, while making it worse. I swear they only do this shit so americans get so used to these high numbers so they don't revolt. 14 millions here 300 billions there, don't worry, if you work long and hard enough, you can afford 3 eggs

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