Originally Posted by PhillyRag
Originally Posted by crackedback
Originally Posted by PhillyRag
Originally Posted by Kiddart
That makes sense, i think. but also you would have fish food as well so it would be just a skeleton. I can understand that.

i wonder if they are going to try and solve who these people are?

thanks for the info


Doubt it gets any priority, since the water level is of such major concern.


What is the nexus between the water level and a coroner performing their job?


Just saying the water level should be more important with the Authorities right now, since it's critically close to closing down power generation.
As is usually the case: they're be reactive rather then proactive. Should be making plans for when/if that occurs.
Nexus? Do you think people are going to be upset if a 50+ yr cold case isn't solved, or when there are drastic power cut backs imposed across southwest?


Agree, dealing with water level has nothing to do with the coroner.

Frankly, fixing this problem has more to do with convincing CA, AZ, NV, NM, CO, and Mexico to cut consumption and should have started 50 years ago. Growing water hungry crops in CA and AZ where they would do better in places with more natural rainfall would be a smarter approach. But, you are going to have a hard time convincing families who have generations of usage that will refuse to change that they need to take one for the team. NV actually has done more than any of the other states in the CO River compact to cut back on water usage and recycling.

On the bodies, I thought one was IDed as a jet skier lost recently and one was IDed this week as a boater who drowned in '58. The two in barrels are going to be a bit tougher to figure