CELPC Presents Scott Miltenberger, JRP Historical Consulting, LLC

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King Hall, Room 1002 and via Livestream

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Scott Miltenberger primarily provides expert historical services on environmental and natural resources issues. Since joining the firm in 2006, he has made numerous studies of riparian and appropriative water rights, historical ground water rights, and federal reserved water rights in California and throughout the West. Scott has also led historical investigations of flood events and levee performance, land / property ownership, survey / boundary disputes, and potentially-responsible parties for toxic clean-up under the provisions of CERCLA. He has testified as an expert historian in Sacramento County (California) Superior Court, Santa Clara County (California) Superior Court, and in the San Pedro-Gila River Adjudication, Maricopa County (Arizona) Superior Court.

Scott's professional experience extends to cultural resources studies and work in the academy. He has been involved in field survey and recordation of historic properties, and research and drafting of historic context statements for inventories and evaluations, findings of effect, and impacts analyses. Since 2012, Scott has served on the Historical Resources Management Commission for the City of Davis, California, and now serves as commission chair. He has taught at the University of California, Davis, and has contributed to historical journals, encyclopedias, and edited collections.

Scott is a member of the American Historical Association, the American Society for Environmental History, the National Council on Public History (Consultant, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

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Founded in 1981, JRP Historical Consulting, LLC is one of the oldest and most experienced historical consulting firms in the nation.

We specialize in water resource investigations related to Western water rights; land use histories; expert historical services for litigation and dispute resolution; and cultural resources management including Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act and California Environmental Quality Act compliance.

Please contact Nina Bell at nbell@ucdavis.edu with any questions. 

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