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Firing Range Redevelopment Case Study - Grand Canyon National Park

Project Overview: Both the North Rim and the South Rim range surfaces were cleaned of spent shell casings, and the earthen backstops were cleaned of lead bullet fragments. Compacted earthen berms were constructed and concrete slabs were placed on the face slopes. The Sacon block perimeter wall was built, and the sacon water leaching block was installed at the toe of the new backstops. The backstops were then filled with a shredded rubber tire medium which was treated with Gel-Cor (TM) fire retardant.

The North Rim range surface will be allowed to revegetate in native grasses, as existed before remediation. The South Rim range surface was treated with a "soil cement" hardener, as it experiences considerably more use than the North Rim range.

The NPS Denver Service Center provided the predesign drawings and performance specifications. A design/build contract was issued to a contractor who prepared final drawings, specs, and performance of the work.

The new ranges became operational in late fall, '04. The primary warranty issue thusfar involves uneven finish on the soil cement surface of the South Rim range, and is being addressed by the contractor.

Supertrapp Backstop

Sacon (shock adsorbing concrete)

Photo slide

Project Manager: Michael Leary, Denver Service Center
 michael_leary@nps.gov
Park Environmental Manager: John Beshears, Grand Canyon National Park
 john_besears@nps.gov

  • Contract for Remediation and Redevelopment of Firing Ranges on the North and South Rims, Grand Canyon National Park   PDF

  • Drawings  PDF

  • Photographs

  • NEPA Compliance