What water treatment methods can fix a reflecting pool?

A reflecting pool can look like a mirror when it’s clean, but sometimes it gets dirty and stops reflecting, just like how your face looks in a smudged window.

Cleaning the pool with a strainer

Imagine you're drinking juice through a straw, but there are bits of fruit floating around. That’s what happens in a reflecting pool when leaves or dirt get in the water. A strainer is like a kitchen sieve, it catches the big stuff so the water can be clear again.

Making the water shiny with filtration

Sometimes the pool has tiny things that make it cloudy, like dust or small pieces of paper. That’s where filtration comes in. It works like a special kind of sponge that pulls out all the little stuff, making the water smooth and clear, just like when you wipe your glasses.

Keeping the pool clean with chemicals

If the pool is really dirty or has green algae growing in it, sometimes we use chemicals, like how you might use soap to wash a muddy bike. These chemicals help make sure the water stays sparkling for a long time.

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Examples

  1. A kid spills soda into a reflecting pool, making it cloudy. Adding a filter and some chemicals helps clear it up.
  2. A reflecting pool looks murky after a rainstorm. Using sand filtration and algaecide restores its shine.
  3. Some ponds are treated with chlorine to keep them clean, this can also work for a reflecting pool.

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