littleash wrote:
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I didn't get the impression from the email that Daybreak residents were blamed for this, it simply stated that it was South Jordan residents that contracted the worms.
The email also stated the 3 people that contracted roundworms had been swimming at Oquirrh lake throughout the summer.
littleash wrote:
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If pet owners are already responsible and clean up after their pets and use a leash, and if parents use the appropriate precautions for small children & diapers, then they don't really have anything to worry about, do they?
The unfortunate fact is, not everyone is responsible, resident or non-resident. So, for Kennecott to protect their best interest they will have to take measures to control those that aren't responsible. In doing so, residents may loose access or be restricted in certain areas. I'm hoping more for the private ammenity choice but that will lead to greater costs to the homeowners for uncertain level of services.
Going forward, it would only be the prudent corporate move for Kennecott, to revisit the dynamic of the lake and look at potential corporate impact. They know how people have behaved, the worms, whether they exist or not (this time), was a wake up call.
Kennecott is completely safety driven.