Company Confident Its Ultrasonic Technology Can Substantially Remediate Algae Growth Within Two Weeks While Eliminating the Need for Chemical Algaecides

TORRANCE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / June 12, 2026 / SonicPure LLC, a U.S.-based leader in ultrasonic water treatment technology, today announced that it is offering to provide its flagship Pulsar 4400 ultrasonic algae control systems free of charge to the National Park Service and other federal stakeholders to assist in addressing algae growth recently reported in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

The offer follows national media reports showing visible algae growth in the iconic Washington, D.C. landmark just days after the completion of a $14 million renovation project. SonicPure believes its proven ultrasonic technology can help restore and maintain water quality while reducing long-term maintenance costs and reliance on chemical treatments.

"The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is one of America's most recognizable and historic public spaces," said Ivan Arnold, Chairman of SonicPure. "Rather than watching government agencies spend additional taxpayer dollars fighting algae, SonicPure is prepared to donate the equipment and technical support necessary to demonstrate how ultrasonic technology can help maintain water quality without the use of chemical algaecides."