Federal agencies have shown significant time and money savings from the use of ADR and have received intangible benefits such as improved relationships and broader stakeholder support for their programs. Evaluation is an important way to identify these savings and benefits and is key to systematic improvement of ADR programs. Through evaluation, EPA is committed to measuring the success of its ADR programs and continually improving them to better meet the needs of EPA offices, Regions, and external stakeholders (e.g., state agencies, industry, environmental advocacy groups).
For More Information:
Jake B. Strickler
Conflict Prevention and Resolution Center
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (MC: 2388A)
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
PHONE: 202-564-4692
FAX: 202-501-1715
strickler.jacob@epa.gov
Related Documents:
You will need Adobe Reader to view some of the files on this page. See EPA’s About PDF page to learn more.- EPA ADR Accomplishments Report (PDF)(27 pp, 545 K)
- Washington Navy Yard and Anacostia Naval Station (PDF)(1 pg, 52 K)
- NIBCO, Inc. (PDF)(1 pg, 33 K)
- Pfizer, Inc. (PDF)(1 pg, 52 K)
- Healthy Air for Northeast Denver Partnership (PDF)(4 pp, 839 K)
- Oneida County CARE Project (PDF)(4 pp, 1 MB)
- West Oakland Collaborative (PDF)(4 pp, 840 K)
- Federal ADR Council Recommendations on ADR Program Evaluation (PDF)(20 pp, 48 K)