This really makes me sad. No matter the outcome of this debacle, the homeowners will suffer the brunt of any action taken by Kennecott. The people that are responsible and pick up after pets and take care of diapers appropriately will have more rules and restrictions. The people who don't, will act the same irresponsible way no matter what. It was Kennecott's short sighted fervor to market the heck out of this place that lead to a bad situation that everyone saw coming except Kennecott.
The email issued by Kennecott states roundworms are not common to Utah. That is bunk! All warm blooded animals host worms and round worms are some of the most common. The worms live/thrive in soil (not in water) and are transmitted through fecal matter. Soil samples were taken at the lake and I would think they will find worms. However, considering the hygiene of the folks that came to the lake this summer, I'm fairly sure the same worms will be found in their own yards. But since Kennecott has deep pockets, they will insist the worms were from our community and had a big "K" on their backs.
Most that have lived here for a while have heard one or more of my rants about picking up after your pets. This is a real time example of why it has to be done. It's also the reason to dispose of diapers properly and why we don't just go off the path around the lake to relieve ourselves.
FYI-dogs swimming in the lake don't pose a medical threat or an issue with water quality. Dog (or people) feces left on the shoreline is a threat to our water and soil quality.
Oh, and those with kitties, they can be carriers too.