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Demographic and Spatial Analysis of North Carolina's Nuclear Plants Mike Team Raleigh, NC GIS Masters Candidate Advisor – Frank Hardisty, Ph.D.
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Demographic and Spatial Analysis of North Carolina's Nuclear Plants

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Page 1: Demographic and Spatial Analysis of North Carolina's Nuclear Plants

Demographic and Spatial Analysis of

North Carolina's Nuclear Plants

Mike TeamRaleigh, NC

GIS Masters CandidateAdvisor – Frank Hardisty, Ph.D.

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Overview

Background and study goals Demographic Analysis Spatial Analysis methods and results Benefit Cost Analysis

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Study Goals

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Show map of regional reactor sites

North Carolina Reactors

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North Carolina Reactors

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North Carolina Reactors

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North Carolina Reactors

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Emergency Planning Zones

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Emergency Planning Zones

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Emergency Planning Zones

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Population Data Sets

US Census – 2000

Best "count" of US Population Available free to the public 10 year old data set

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Population Data Sets

Estimated Population Data – 2008

Estimate of US Population - based on 2000 census US Gov't provides estimates to county level Private data available for a fee

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Population Data Sets

LandScan Ambient Data – 2008

Compiled by Oak Ridge (TN) National Labs Raster data – 30" x 30" (.0083 Decimal Degrees) Free with approved registration

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LandScan Ambient Population Data

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LandScan Ambient Population Data

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LandScan Ambient Population Data

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Population Analysis

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Population Analysis

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Population Analysis

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Population Analysis

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Counties Within 10 Mile EPZ

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Counties Within 10 Mile EPZ

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Counties Within 50 Mile EPZ

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Counties Within 50 Mile EPZ

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Population Change – 2000 to 2008 County 2000

Census Count2008

Census Estimate%

Change

Brunswick 73,143 103,160 41.04

Catawba 141,685 157,079 10.86

Chatham 49,329 63,077 27.87

Gaston 190,365 206,679 8.57

Harnett 91,025 112,030 23.08

Iredell 122,660 155,359 26.66

Lee 49,040 59,091 20.50

Lincoln 63,780 74,746 17.19

Mecklenburg 695,454 890,515 28.05

New Hanover 160,307 192,538 20.11

Wake 627,846 866,410 38.00

Totals 2,264,634 2,880,684 21.36

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Reception Centers

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Reception Center Allocation

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Reception Center Allocation Cost Weighted Distance

Raster calculation Calculates best path based on 'travel cost' Weights assigned subjectively

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Reception Center Allocation Cost Weighted Distance

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Reception Center Allocation Cost Weighted Distance

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Reception Center Allocation

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Reception Center Allocation

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Reception Center Allocation

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Benefit Cost Analysis

Comparing Energy Output with Population

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Benefit Cost Analysis Comparing Population with Energy Output

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Benefit Cost Analysis Comparing Population with Energy Output

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Conclusion

Population Data Set Options Demographic Analysis Data Reception Center Allocation Benefit Cost Assessment

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Conclusion

Population Data Set Options Demographic Analysis Data Reception Center Allocation Benefit Cost Assessment

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Thank you

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Demographic and Spatial Analysis of

North Carolina's Nuclear Plants

Mike TeamRaleigh, NC

GIS Masters CandidateAdvisor – Frank Hardisty, Ph.D.

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