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The socioeconomic impacts of nuclear generating stations: An analysis of the Rancho Seco and peach bottom facilities
Authors:Bergmann Pamela A  Pijawka K David
Institution:1.Senior Socioeconomic Analysts,Mountain West Research, Inc.,Tempe,USA;2.Social Impact Research, Inc.,Seattle,USA
Abstract:This paper presents the results of a comparative analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of the construction and operation of two nuclear generating stations. Although the construction of nuclear power plants is typically a multiyear process utilizing large numbers of workers and requiring large expenditures for equipment and materials, the socioeconomic changes in the areas in which the plants are located were small and temporary. The extent and size of the changes were found to be related to the size of the work force residing in the local area, the magnitude of local utility and contractor purchases, the amount of tax payments resulting from the plant, and the level of involvement of area groups over plant-related issues.
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