Parshall Measuring Flume - Fort Collins, CO
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N 40° 34.532 W 105° 05.061
13T E 492860 N 4491642
Plaque honoring the development of a flume that would equitably measure water use and not clog
Waymark Code: WMBXQE
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 07/02/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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When you live in a semi-arid or arid area such as the Front Range of Colorado, you know about irrigation and water rights. The Parshall Flume helped to foster the growth of farming and the equitable use of water. The plaque reads:

THE PARSHALL MEASURING FLUME
A Historical Landmark of Agricultural Engineering

Since the beginning of irrigated agriculture,
it has been important to measure flows of irrigation
water. Accuracy of early water measurement methods
often suffered because of trash or sediment in the
water, or unusual flow conditions.

Ralph L. Parshall saw this problem when he began
working for the USDA in 1915, as an Irrigation Research
Engineer. In 1922 he invented the flume now known by
his name. When this flume is placed in a channel, flow
is uniquely related to the water depth. By 1953 Parshall
had developed the depth--flow relationships for flumes
with throat widths from 3 inches to 50 feet.

The Parshall Flume had a major influence
on the equitable distribution and proper management
of irrigation water. Thousands of flumes have been
used to measure irrigation water, as well as industrial
and municipal liquid flows, throughout the world.

This plaque marks the site of the original Colorado
Agricultural College Hydraulics Laboratory, where
Parshall carried out his historic experiments.

Dedicated
by the
American Society of Agricultural Engineers
1985

[Top left is an illustration of the flume; top right is the logo of the ASAE]

For more information, (visit link) or (visit link) or (visit link) . Video at (visit link)

Ralph Parshall's biography and work may be found at (visit link) .
Location:
Campus of Colorado State University - on the north end of the Student Center The plaque is mounted where the original building stood where Parshall conducted his initial experiments.


Type of structure/site: Flume

Date of Construction: 1922

Engineer/Architect/Builder etc.: Ralph L. Parshall

Engineering Organization Listing: Other (specify in description)

Primary Web Site: [Web Link]

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