Subject: Re: Lincoln pool improvement recognized abroad
I wrote: "Even more hilarious than the algae are the sheets of blue paint peeling off, likely due to the use of ̶b̶l̶e̶a̶c̶h̶ hydrogen peroxide to kill the algae. "

But all the claims that the hydrogen peroxide is causing the paint to peel might not be correct. This guy - "Swimming Pool Steve" - makes a good argument:

In the latest development with the memorial reflecting pool videos are surfacing showing what appears to be large sections of the interior surface peeling away. This large sheet delamination is being cited as potentially caused by the addition of the hydrogen peroxide to the water. While this is possible, in my experience with polymer and elastomeric interior surfaces for aquatic structures this looks much more like a delamination due to adhesion failure between the interior surface and the substrate. Both improper surface preparation but also the presence of negative hydrostatic pressure could both cause a failure that looks like what we are seeing now. If this is the case time will tell as a failure like that would be likely to continue to spread as water accesses the underside of the surface lining the reflecting pool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

If true, the only lasting fix might be a complete redo with better substrate preparation. But even that probably wouldn't fix the negative hydrostatic pressure problem.

Ultimately, this entire fiasco is entirely due to lack of understanding of civil engineering and a rushed job.