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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to categorize impacts into those directly resulting from plant construction and those resulting from the activities and demands of the construction labor force. Analyze the social and economic impacts directly associated with construction, as follows: ` Estimate the annual value of the major categories of materials and services to be purchased within the region and compare that value with the estimated value of the materials and services that would have been produced without plant construction. ` Estimate the annual construction labor force requirements (for each quarter year, if possible) over the construction period and compare them with the number of workers available from within the region. Where necessary, determine these requirements for the major construction crafts, using standard craft categories. ` Identify the jurisdictions receiving significant tax revenues derived from plant construction purchased services and materials. ` Estimate the physical demands placed by plant construction on local public facilities and services (e.g., fire, police, sewer, and water) and compare these demands with existing facilities and services. ` In consultation with appropriate reviewers, determine if any impacts identified under land-use, water-use, and ecological impacts require further analysis regarding social and economic consequences. Such impacts could include economic impacts of changes in visual quality or recreation resources. ` Determine the families or households to be displaced by plant construction. Analysis should - determine any equitable compensation for relocation and include analysis of adequacy of mitigation plans - address socioeconomic effects of labor force mobility, and residential choices. (4) Analyze the socioeconomic impacts associated with the construction labor force, as follows: ` From the previous estimates of construction labor requirements and the number of workers available within the region, predict the number of workers originating from