Pure water has a pH balance of 7.
The human body is made up of 60% water.

NORTH TABLE MOUNTAIN WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT

NTM HISTORY
The following is taken from:
HISTORY OF THE
NORTH TABLE MOUNTAIN WATER
AND SANITATION DISTRICT
(edited for publishing to this web site.)

FORMATION OF THE DISTRICT

A group of interested parties associated with the Broadview Protective Association had several meetings in 1958 in regard to the formation of a new or expanded water district to provide water service to the area. Valley Water District, at that time, had approximately 500 taps and initially, annexation to that District was a consideration. Subsequently, after further review, the intent was to form a new special district called the North Table Mountain Water and Sanitation District.

Petitions were circulated outlining the proposed water supply and distribution system, the estimated cost of $600,000 for improvements, and a legal description of the proposed District. Petitions were signed by the required number of electors and presented to the District Court for the First Judicial District, Jefferson County, Colorado. An Order of the Court was entered on October 6, 1958, setting the date of October 30, 1958 as the election date for the formation of the District and election of directors.

Election results were 163 ballots for the organization of the District and 103 ballots against the organization of the District. Elected as Directors were E.C. Peabody, J. Bernard Trainor, Warren C. Payne, Fred J Schiemann and Frank S. Crane Jr.. Based on the election results, the District Court issued an Order and Decree creating the District November 5, 1958.

A petition was filed with the District Court by the Board of Directors on December 8, 1966, requesting a hearing to modify the purposes, proposed facilities and cost estimates for the District. Hearing on the petition was held on January 5, 1967. The provision of complete sanitary sewage collection, transmission, treatment and disposal was added to the purposes and to the improvements and an estimated cost of $900,000 for the proposed sewer improvements. The Order and Decree was approved by the District Court on January 5, 1967.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS, PAST AND PRESENT
NAME
YEARS IN
OFFICE
YEARS OF
SERVICE
E. C. Peabody
1958 - 1959
1
Fred Sheiman
1958 - 1962
4
Warren Payne
1958 - 1982
24
Frank Crane
1958 - 1970
12
Bernard Trainor
1958 - 1962
4
Glenn Barngrover
1959 - 1978
19
Ed Samsow
3/1962 - 8/1962
0
Charles Green
1962 - 1964
2
Malcolm Collier
1962 - 1968
6
Darrell Childerson
1964 - 1970
6
Arthur Ohanian
1968 - 1970
2
David Heimbecher
1970 - 1980
10
Gaby Neunzert
1970 - 1979
9
Polly Hearn
1978 - 1982
4
Judy Messoline
1980 - 1982
2
Curtis Stevenson
1982 - 1984
2
Marshal Privett
1970 - 1988
18
Daryl Burt
1979 - 1990
5
John Wade
1982 - 1987
5
Kathy Jensen
1982 - present
-
Richard Chilson
1984 - 1988
4
Michael G. Duncan
1987 - 2001
14
Paula Corbin
1988 - present
-
William Penney
1988 - 2003
5
William Karlin
1990 - present
-
Phil Wathier
2001 - present
-
Jamie Cribbs
2003 - 2007
4
Michael Ellis
2007 - present
-