You should offer the state free deleading of the berms although the required environmental impact statements and mandatory reseeding efforts would delay the approval process until some KS legislator's cousin got the contract to remove the lead before it leaches into the local watertable...
That said, why aren't you planning to return on Saturday with a couple of sifter screens and a shovel to harvest the lead??? I'd love to mine my gunclub berms but they recently rebuilt the berm and the old layer is now under several feet of topsoil so I know it won't be a decent grubstake for a lead miner...
Regarding urban sprawl. The Marion County Fish and Game association (biggest club in Indianapolis) has been encompassed by the city and now its only smallbore and black powder cartridges on the rifle "Range" (covered pit with range limit stakes and overhead deflection and archery/pistol/shotgun on other ranges). It once stood on the western border of the 400 square mile county but the neighboring county (Hendricks--mine) has grown sleeper communities towards Marion alongside Indy growing westward and thus they have squeezed the MCF&G into the situation its currently in with rapidly diminishing safety range fan.
The other large public firearms range in Marion County was once on Indianapolis City Park land and was a gift from the city by way of a private bequeath of the land titles to the neighboring city park (Independant City Park System). It had all the range safety equipment you could hope for in a modern range. electronic targets for Bullseye as well as for casual shooting, high berms and bullets abatement screens along the firing range (left right and many center) an active skeet and trap league. And the usage fees paid by the Indianapolis community (including a nice dog park for the liberals,more than covered the expenses of the shooting range even when the Indianapolis Police and Marion County Sheriff's office would lock out 5 workdays a week for annual refresher or qualification training. leaving the citizens only Saturday and Sunday to shoot.
Flashback to 2016 with a shift in the City Council makeup to Rinos and Democrats and a new democratic mayor Joe Hogsett, with his new crony Police Chief decide that the public doesn't needs to have 2 open days a week and then closes the the entire week out for their EST and police officer firearms training every week. Mayor's spokesperson said it would be replaced by another firing range but the since the original actual grant from the US Federal government, was to ensure that it stay open to the public and finds an equivalent piece of property to move too Federal government. More details in the article below:
https//www.indystar.com/story/news/politics/2016/03/16/eagle-creek-pistol-range-closes-public-after-35-years-amid-contract-dispute/81856640/
Bruce