The National Park Service announced it will drain and clean the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, after a water-borne parasite killed approximately 80 ducks there since May 20.
The service said
In addition to killing ducks, the parasite - known as a schistosome - can cause swimmer's itch in humans, which is also called
cercarial dermatitis
The risk of people contracting the parasite at the reflecting pool is "extremely low," says the Park Service, because you need sustained contact with affected water — and swimming in the pool
has never been allowed
The draining will begin Sunday and the Park Service hopes to reopen the pool on June 19.
In 2012, the Reflecting Pool was
completely rebuilt
According to the site Histories of the National Mall, the District of Columbia operated three small whites-only public pools near the Washington Monument in the mid-1920s and early '30s, which were demolished in 1935.
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