Impacts of nuclear generating plants on local areas.

Impacts resulting from building and operating twelve nuclear generating stations were not generally characteristic of impacts associated with resource-based energy developments. Economic benefits to local areas were not large due to significant commutation levels, income leakage from the rural areas, and relatively few local purchases of construction material. Revenue impacts from nuclear plants have shown important gains to local jurisdictions. Nevertheless, revenue impacts were found to be wide ranging, depending on state utility tax structures. Socioeconomic changes due to nuclear generating plants have not resulted in public expressions of concern but have sensitized communities to growth management issues. 15 references, 1 figure, 4 tables