Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: fd0b81d6-e26e-4e65-8f2d-2eb030d55d75
Document Type: esrp
Title: ASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES AND SYSTEMS
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 9
Section ID: 9.2.3
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id fuels and truckloads/year for nuclear. Gaseous and liquid fuels should be assumed to be supplied by pipeline. (f) Social and Economic Effects ` Both construction and plant operation should consider physical effects, such as noise, drift, fogging/icing, and effluent (gaseous and particulate) effects. ` Both plant construction and operations comparison should consider community impacts (e.g., labor market, housing, community services, etc.) and environmental justice considerations identified in ESRP 5.8.3. Other Effects ` When adverse impacts of construction or operation have been predicted for the proposed project, the reviewer should list these practices and/or operations and their impacts and should estimate the corresponding levels of impact for the alternative energy sources. Similarly, when the reviewer can predict potential adverse impacts attributable to the alternative energy sources, the causes and impacts should be listed and compared with the corresponding impacts of the proposed project. (2) Health-Effects Analysis—NUREG-0332 as updated presents a comparative analysis and evaluation of health effects attributable to coal and nuclear fuel cycle alternatives. This analysis has been prepared as generic supplemental material to the analysis in ESRP 5.3.4, suitable for inclusion in the staff’s environmental statements. Options involving energy conservation may have to consider effects on indoor air quality. The reviewer’s analysis of health effects should consist of a review of the material given in NUREG- 0332 and the ER to establish applicability of this material to the proposed project and any alternative, and to incorporate any updated information to this statement as provided by the EPM. Unless otherwise directed, the analysis and evaluation should be prepared for inclusion in the environmental impact statement (EIS). (3) Economic Analyses—The economic cost data to be analyzed are the estimated costs of supplying electrical energy services over