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Economic Model For GDP And Tangible-Assets Loss Estimation In The MACCS Offsite Consequence Analysis Code

Outkin, Alexander V.; Bixler, Nathan E.

The MELCOR Accident Consequence Code System (MACCS) code is the NRC code used to perform probabilistic health and economic consequence assessments for atmospheric releases of radionuclides. MACCS is used by U.S. nuclear power plant license renewal applicants to support the plant specific evaluation of severe accident mitigation alternatives (SAMA) analyses as part of an applicant's environmental report for license renewal. MACCS is also used in severe accident mitigation design alternatives (SAMDA) and severe accident consequence analyses for environmental impact statements (EISs) for new reactor applications. The NRC uses MACCS in its cost-benefit assessments supporting regulatory analyses that evaluate potential new regulatory requirements for nuclear power plants. NRC regulatory analysis guidelines recommend the use of MACCS to estimate the averted "offsite property damage" cost (benefit) and the averted offsite dose cost elements.