, designed by Leeghwater in 1630 Leeghwater was born as Jan Adriaanszoon. Only later did he adopt the name Leeghwater, from
laag water or
low water. It is not clear exactly how the prevalent spelling of Leeghwater's name came about. Leeghwater himself spelt his name alternatively as Leegwater, Leegh-water, Leeghwater and Leechwater. Official documents of the time also mention Laechwater and Laachwater. Leeghwater, as a hydraulic engineer, was pivotal to land reclamation programs along the flooded coast of the Netherlands. He was involved in the reclamation of the
Beemster polder, the first polder in the world created from a lake by draining the water using
wind mills. The reclamation of the Beemster was started in 1607 and Leeghwater supervised the milling. Between 1607 and 1635, the polders
Purmer,
Schermer and
Heerhugowaard were also created under his supervision. He was also known for bell casting and clock making in the church towers in Amsterdam. ==Steam pump named after Leeghwater==