the national park service used arra funds and actually rebuilt the whole thing during the obama administration. and when they had an algae problem, shortly after it being filled back up… they fixed that for a measly $100 thousand to drain and clean it all, and then increased the ozone used in the filtering system to control the algae.
it should cost less than $150 thousand to completely drain and clean it today. note there’s no “millions” here… not even a single “million”. just one hundred and fifty thousand. anything more than that is taxpayer money being stuffed in to someone’s pocket.
so is that 150 large all labor or is a lot of that supplies? like can you just squeegee it off and put it in a dumpster? or i guess, could you when it had appropriate lining?
the national park service used arra funds and actually rebuilt the whole thing during the obama administration. and when they had an algae problem, shortly after it being filled back up… they fixed that for a measly $100 thousand to drain and clean it all, and then increased the ozone used in the filtering system to control the algae.
it should cost less than $150 thousand to completely drain and clean it today. note there’s no “millions” here… not even a single “million”. just one hundred and fifty thousand. anything more than that is taxpayer money being stuffed in to someone’s pocket.
Maybe more than 150k since inflation… But yeah somewhere in that order.
Also, what you described takes actual engineering and planning. Conservatives don’t do that.
$150 thousand is already a little higher than what the inflation calculator site gave me for an adjusted, current value of that original amount.
as far as the shit they added, they can just scoop that up and put it in someone’s big macs. nobody would know the difference anyway.
Oh alright, didn’t know you adjusted for inflation
so is that 150 large all labor or is a lot of that supplies? like can you just squeegee it off and put it in a dumpster? or i guess, could you when it had appropriate lining?