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THE de HAAS SAGA

By Marie Zanowick, Director, Pine Brook Water District

 On August 23, 1966, the deHaas family (Thijs, Trudy and three small children, one of whom was Bob) moved into Pine Brook Hills. They learned that the Water District had a $30,000 debt and problems in supplying water to the homes. With Thijs out of town on a business trip, Trudy decided to attend a Water Board meeting at Ernie Smith’s house. She was the only guest.

   After the meeting Fred Dolder called and asked if she was busy and could she volunteer with the District? Not knowing anything about water systems, she volunteered to help in any way that she could, and worked as the volunteer manager of the District for the next 11 years.

   When Thijs returned from business trips, he spent evening and weekends repairing the faulty water distribution system. Bob joined in as a volunteer, even as a child. For example, there was a leak near a water tank that was not accessible by vehicle, so Trudy, Thijs and Bob (age 12) spent a day digging a trench by hand to find and repair the leak – all volunteer labor.

   In 1977 the board approved a salary of $100 a month for Trudy.

   When Trudy divorced Thijs she requested a “living wage” and received a full-time salary from the board, for the first time.

   In l988 Bob deHaas began working for the district as Trudy’s assistant. In 1989 Bob became the next manager of the Water District and has remained manager since then.

   Some of Bob’s contributions since he became manager include:

·        Forming a partnership with the City of Boulder on the large storage tank located north of North Cedar Brook Road. Through this partnership the district received 600,000 gallons of clean water storage for just $20,000!

·        Upgrading of all the pumping stations in the District

·        Design and construction of the water treatment plant in Sunshine Canyon

·        In 1999 Bob received an Environmental Achievement Award from U.S. EPA

·        Bob is heavily involved in the construction of the new dam and reservoir.

 

Because of the de Haas family’s leadership and dedication to the Water District, Pine Brook Hills is a sought-out mountain community with a good reputation. Imagine how valuable our community would be without adequate, high quality water and fire protection!

 At the last HOA meeting, the following motion was made: “In recognition of their selfless dedication to providing a safe, clean and adequate water supply to the Pine Brook Community for over 40 years, the Pine Brook Community recommends to the Water District that they name the dam the “de Haas Dam.” This motion, which was favorably received by those at the January meeting, will be confirmed at the April meeting.

  

(Note: the reservoir is already named the Pine Brook Reservoir)

 

from the Spring 2006 issue of the PB Press