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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RP 2.5.2) ` information about taxation, including the regional tax structure and distribution of the present revenues to each jurisdiction and district (from ESRP 2.5.2) ` land-use planning and zoning information about local plans concerning land use and zoning that are relevant to population growth, housing, and changes in land-use patterns (from ESRP 2.5.2) ` information about social services and public facilities, including the - present and projected water and sewer facilities, including present capacity and projected percentage of utilization (from ESRP 2.5.2) - present and projected police and fire capabilities (from ESRP 2.5.2) - location of hospitals, number of medical doctors, and specialized health facilities, including present and projected capacity (from ESRP 2.5.2). NUREG-1555 4.4.2-4 October 1999 ` information about highways and transportation that covers - regional and local highway systems, including carrying capacity and condition of roads and highways (from ESRP 2.5.2) - modifications that might affect traffic flow to and from the station site (from ESRP 2.5.2). ` construction induced factors, including the following: - annual expenditures within the region for materials and services during construction (from the environmental report [ER]) - plans to supplement public facilities and services to support construction and agencies responsible for facility expansion (from the ER and consultation with Federal, State, regional, local, and affected Native American tribal agencies) - taxes by type and jurisdiction to be paid during construction (from the ER and consultation with Federal, State, regional, local, and affected Native American tribal agencies) - annual construction labor force requirements (for each quarter year, if possible) over the construction period. Where necessary, requirements by major construction craft may be reported (from the ER). II. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA Acceptance criteria for including socioeconomic impacts during construction