Green algae has reappeared in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool just days after the completion of a more than $13 million renovation project touted by the Trump administration as a long-term solution to the recurring problem.

Algae Returns To Reflecting Pool Images from the National Mall showed patches of green algae in the reflecting pool despite the installation of new nanobubbler technology designed to improve water quality and reduce algae growth, reported The Hill on Monday.

The Interior Department pushed back on concerns that the project had failed, saying the visible algae was no longer alive.

A department spokesperson told The Hill that, "due to deploying the advanced nanobubbler technology," the algae are "dead" and "being vacuumed up as we speak." Officials also credited President Donald Trump for the overhaul, with the spokesperson adding, "We thank President Trump for fixing the Reflecting Pool for good." Katie Martin, a spokesperson for the Interior Department, told CNN that the algae flare-up was anticipated during the startup phase of the new system.

"What you are seeing is residual algae from the supply lines, which have been sitting dormant for eight weeks while construction has been taking place," Martin said.