Document: NUREG-1555
Document ID: 9a5edac5-1081-4f44-bb3f-62397e5f2033
Document Type: esrp
Title: ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IMPACTS
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: 5.8.3
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ental impacts during operations as compared to the entire geographic area ` assess the degree to which each minority and low-income population would disproportionately receive any benefits compared to the entire geographic area ` assess (qualitative or quantitative, as appropriate) the significance or potential significance of such environmental impacts on each minority and low-income population. Significance is determined by considering the disproportionate exposure, multiple-hazard conditions, and cumulative hazard conditions outlined in the Environmental Justice: Guidance Under the National Environmental Policy Act (CEQ 1997). ` discuss any mitigative measures for which credit is being taken to reduce environmental justice concerns. IV. EVALUATION FINDINGS The depth and extent of the information in the environmental statement will be governed by the extent and significance of the identified minority and low-income populations and by the nature and magnitude of the expected impacts of operation. Data provided by the applicant should be considered adequate if ` the data in the ER adequately describe the degree to which each minority or low-income population would disproportionately experience adverse human health or environmental impacts during operations as compared to the entire geographic area, and these data are in agreement with data obtained from other sources, when available. In addition, a similar assessment is made in the ER for each of the sites in comparison to the larger geographic region that encompasses all of the sites. ` when applicable, data in the ER adequately describe the significance or potential significance of such environmental impacts on each minority and low-income population ` when applicable, data in the ER adequately describe the degree to which each minority or low- income population would disproportionately receive any benefits during operations in comparison to the entire geographic area ` when applicable, data in the ER adequately