Todd Rhodes, President Wyoming Water Rights Consulting, Inc., stands by an old, abandoned Parshall flume that was once used to measure water from an irrigation ditch located north of Sheridan
the measurement of their ditch water. Properly installing and maintaining your Parshall flume or any other measuring device is the water user's responsibility. Our experience has been that the State is not always going to advise you if your measuring device is not accurately measuring your water. Indeed, we often find where the water user is being shorted water due to an improperly installed or a poorly maintained measuring device. Too often, water users do not know whether their Parshall flume is providing an accurate measurement of their ditch flow. Your livelihood depends on your getting all of the water you are entitled. This brief paper is meant to address the most common problems and concerns with Parshall flumes; and offer guidance to water users with the installation, operation and maintenance of these measuring devices. A properly installed and operating measuring device will help ensure that you are receiving all of the water you are rightfully entitled.