Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: 603c5209-c57e-4da8-a912-b154b601eee0
Document Type: esrp
Title: SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF STATION OPERATION
Source: NUREG-1555
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/nuregs/staff/sr1555/initial/
Revision Date: 2007-10
Chapter: 5
Section ID: 5.8.2
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or by the reviewer for ESRP 4.4.2. (3) Where practical, develop quantitative measures of identified adverse impacts. (4) Consult with the reviewers for ESRPs 5.1.1 and 5.2.2 to determine if any of the impacts identified under these sections are projected to be of sufficient social or economic consequence to be examined further under this plan. (5) Categorize impacts into those resulting directly from plant operation and those resulting from the requirements of the operating staff using the following procedure: ` Analyze the social and economic impacts directly associated with plant operation, as follows: - Determine by jurisdiction the tax revenues derived from station operation. - Predict the physical demands placed on local public facilities and services (e.g., fire, police, sewer and water) by plant operation and compare these demands with existing facilities and services. - In consultation with appropriate reviewers, determine if any impacts identified under land- use or water-use impacts require further analysis regarding social and economic consequences. October 1999 5.8.2-5 NUREG-1555 ` Analyze the socioeconomic impacts associated with the operating staff, as follows: - Determine the operating staff requirements by predicting the number of workers originating from within the region and the number of in-migrants. - Predict the geographic distribution of in-migrants. - Estimate the overall impact of in-migrants and procurements of goods and services on regional income, employment, and population. - Estimate the flow of tax revenues generated by the operational payroll and induced economic activity. ` Describe any unique changes predicted to occur in the social and political structure and character of impacted communities, labor force mobility, and residential choices and describe the mechanisms available to these communities to plan for and accommodate change induced by plant operation. Include the socioeconomic effects in any analysis of potential plant