Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: 37fa463f-944a-4b93-9582-6b7f4878d50c
Document Type: esrp
Title: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 4
Section ID: 4.4.2
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dicated: ` ESRPs 2.5.1 and 2.5.2. Obtain the socioeconomic features, such as population and community characteristics, of the site environs that may be subject to economic impacts from construction. ` ESRPs 4.1.1, 4.1.2, 4.2, and 4.3. Obtain the potential environmental impacts from plant construction on the plant site, transmission corridors, offsite areas, water resources, and terrestrial resources of the region that may have associated social or economic impacts. ` ESRP 4.6.2. Provide a list of applicant commitments of practices to limit adverse environmental impacts of construction. ` ESRP 5.8.2. Provide the social and economic impacts of construction that are expected to extend throughout the operating lifetime of the plant. ` ESRPs 9.3 and 9.4. Provide a request to the reviewers for ESRPs 9.3 and 9.4 to consider alternate plant designs, locations, or construction activities that would avoid the impacts if the reviewer determines that proposed construction activities will result in adverse social or economic impacts that should be avoided. ` ESRP 10.1. Provide a list of unavoidable adverse social and economic impacts that are predicted to occur as a result of proposed construction activity. ` ESRP 10.2. Provide a brief summary of the irreversible and irretrievable commitments of social and economic resources predicted to occur as a result of proposed construction activity. ` ESRP 10.3. Provide an assessment of the incremental increase in regional productivity and the expected annual tax payments to local and State governments for the construction period. This information should support analysis of the trade-offs between short term uses of the site and long term productivity of the region. ` Interface with the Environmental Project Manager (EPM). Consult with the EPM to verify that proposed modifications based on socioeconomic impacts are practical and cost effective. Data and Information Needs The type of data and information needed will be affected by site- and