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Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Updated Decommissioning Safety Analysis Report, DSAR 2.9, Rev. 0, Land Use
ML20170A394
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Site: Fort Calhoun, 07100256  Omaha Public Power District icon.png
Issue date: 04/30/2020
From: Reimers J
Omaha Public Power District
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Page 1 of 8 DSAR-2.9 Site and Environs Land Use Rev 0 Safety Classification: Usage Level:

Safety Information Change No.: EC 69283 Reason for Change: This section is being updated to reflect the permanent cessation of operations of Fort Calhoun Station. The contents of this section have been changed to remove any information which is not applicable during decommissioning.

Preparer: J. Reimers Fort Calhoun Station

DSAR-2.9 Information Use Page 2 of 8 Land Use Rev. 0 Table of Contents 2.9 Land Use ................................................................................................................. 4 2.9.1 General........................................................................................................ 4 2.9.2 Agronomy .................................................................................................... 4 2.9.3 Industry........................................................................................................ 4 2.9.4 Wildlife ......................................................................................................... 8 2.9.4.1 Fish .............................................................................................. 8 2.9.4.2 Animals and Birds ........................................................................ 8

DSAR-2.9 Information Use Page 3 of 8 Land Use Rev. 0 List of Tables Table 2.9 Agricultural Land Use in Nebraska of Counties Within 10 miles of the Fort Calhoun Station ........................................................................................................ 5 Table 2.9 Agricultural Land Use In Iowa of Counties Within 10 Miles of the Fort Calhoun Station ........................................................................................................ 6 Table 2.9 Industry Within 10 Miles of Fort Calhoun Station ............................................... 7

DSAR-2.9 Information Use Page 4 of 8 Land Use Rev. 0 2.9 Land Use 2.9.1 General The land within 40 miles of the plant site is used primarily for farming with the exception of the heavily industrialized cities of Omaha and Fremont, Nebraska, and Council Bluffs, Iowa.

2.9.2 Agronomy Table 2.9-1 describes the use of agricultural land in Nebraska of counties within 10 miles of the plant site. Table 2.9-2 summarizes similar information for Iowa. The data are presented on a county basis for each of the two counties in Nebraska and the two counties in Iowa within 10 miles of the site. The data source for both tables is the United States Census of Agriculture, (2002) and the U.S. Census Bureau "State and County QuickFacts" (assorted years).

2.9.3 Industry The major industrial centers within 40 miles of the plant site are Omaha and Fremont, Nebraska, and Council Bluffs, Iowa. The major industries within a 10 mile radius of the plant site are listed in Table 2.9-3 with firm name, product, number of employees, and direction and distance from the plant site. The sources for information presented in this table are the Nebraska Department of Economic Development Web Site, www.neded.org (Nebraska Manufacturers Arranged by Community, January 2004) and the Blair Area Chamber of Commerce, Blair, Nebraska (2006).

DSAR-2.9 Information Use Page 5 of 8 Land Use Rev. 0 Table 2.9 Agricultural Land Use in Nebraska of Counties Within 10 miles of the Fort Calhoun Station County Douglas Washington Number of Farms 361 760 Land Area in county, acres 211,827 249,914 Land Area in Farms, acres 94,613 242,419 Land Area in Farms, % 44.7 97.0 Land Use Total Cropland, acres 83,096 211,493 Total Harvested Cropland, acres 76,336 194,705 Principal Crops Corn for grain, acres 36,520 87,038 Wheat for Grain, acres 121 379 Oats for Grain, acres 233 479 Soybeans for Beans, acres 32,242 87,154 Forage, All Hay and Haylage, acres 5,233 18,689 Livestock Cattle and Calves Inventory, number 7,357 32,454 Hogs and Pigs Inventory, number 2,859 42,299 Value of Agricultural Products Sold Market Value of Products Sold, $ 35,537,000 85,734,000 Crops, $ 21,957,000 39,512,000 Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products, $ 13,580,000 46,221,000

DSAR-2.9 Information Use Page 6 of 8 Land Use Rev. 0 Table 2.9 Agricultural Land Use In Iowa of Counties Within 10 Miles of the Fort Calhoun Station County Harrison Pottawattamie Number of Farms 828 1,255 Land Area in county, acres 445,901 610,726 Land Area in Farms, acres 428,235 540,288 Land Area in Farms, % 96.0 88.5 Land Use Total Cropland, acres 367,561 487,579 Total Harvested Cropland, acres 337,240 442,923 Principal Crops Corn for grain, acres 168,935 218,112 Wheat for Grain, acres 329 91 Oats for Grain, acres 328 1,220 Soybeans for Beans, acres 156,052 205,719 Forage, All Hay and Haylage, acres 10,269 16,632 Livestock Cattle and Calves Inventory, number 33,874 63,358 Hogs and Pigs Inventory, number 42,545 55,626 Value of Agricultural Products Sold Market Value of Products Sold, $ 111,191,000 163,267,000 Crops, $ 84,811,000 106,911,000 Livestock, Poultry, and Their Products, $ 26,380,000 56,356,000

DSAR-2.9 Information Use Page 7 of 8 Land Use Rev. 0 Table 2.9 Industry Within 10 Miles of Fort Calhoun Station Firm Name Direction No. of Product(s) Distance Employees Ag-Bag Corporation Plastic Bags for Agricultural Use WNW 3-1/4 1 to 9 Blair Feed Mill, Inc. Livestock Feed WNW 3-1/2 1 to 9 Blair Manufacturing Company Feed Wagon, Manure Spreader, Elevator, Stalk WNW 3 100 to 199 Chopper and Hay Rakes Blair Readi-Mix Ready-Mixed Concrete and Pre-cast Concrete WNW 3-1/2 10 to 24 Products Carlson's Meats and Lockers Custom Meat Processing WNW 3-1/2 1 to 9 Cb Manufacturing, Inc. Feed Wagons, Spreaders, Livestock Trailers and WSW 7-1/4 1 to 9 Rear Mounted Tractor Blades Collins Mill Commercial and Residential Oak Interior Mouldings WSW 7-1/4 1 to 9 and Doors Concrete Equipment Company, Inc. Concrete Plants, Bucket Elevators and Screw and WNW 3-1/4 25 to 49 Ball Conveyors Desoto Engineering Precision Swiss Automatic Screw Parts and Custom WNW 2-3/4 1 to 9 Centerless Grinding Enterprise Company Commercial Printing and Weekly Newspaper WNW 3-1/2 10 to 24 G & G Manufacturing Company Threaded Products, Bolts, Nuts, Powdered Metal ENE 10 1 to 20 Chain and Sprockets Jebco Truck Cranes, Personnel Lift Derricks, Aerial WNW 3-1/4 10 to 24 Platforms and Elevator Belt Conveyors P-K Manufacturing Corporation Lawn, Garden, Turf, Tree and Field Spraying and SSE 9 25 to 49 Fertilizer Application Equipment Terra Chemicals/Pro-Sil Division Liquid Silage Actuator, Liquid Clay and Zinc WNW 2-3/4 1 to 9 Complex for Fertilizers Tri-Matic Equipment Company Paint Spray Equipment and Booths SSE 5-1/2 10 to 24 Valley Ready Mix Company Ready Mixed Concrete ENE 10 1 to 20 Wilkinson Manufacturing Company Aluminum Foil Products and Swiss Screw Machine SSE 5-1/2 100 to 199 Parts

DSAR-2.9 Information Use Page 8 of 8 Land Use Rev. 0 2.9.4 Wildlife 2.9.4.1 Fish The Missouri River supports over fifty different species of fish.

The more numerous fishes are minnows, carp, gizzard shad, goldeye and catfishes. There are approximately 160 licensed commercial fishermen who operate in the Sioux City to Platte River area of the Missouri River and their primary catch is in carp and catfish. There is an increasing number of sport fishermen on the river, their largest catch being in carp and catfish.

2.9.4.2 Animals and Birds Deer, rabbits, squirrels, pheasants and quail are hunted in the area of the plant site. The Desoto National Wildlife Refuge is in a migratory waterfowl flyway and has maximum populations of mallard ducks, snow and blue geese, and Canada geese in the spring and fall. Fur-bearing animals such as the muskrat, beaver, and mink also inhabit the region of the site.