Presumably the solution is being pumped somewhere.
Sometimes it is possible to measure the flow rate by breaking a joint and measuring the flow rate using the time honoured "bucket and stopwatch" method.
The pump may be drawing out of a tank. Perhaps you can isolate the inflow and time the tank drawdown. By measuring the tank dimensions, the flow can be calculated.
Another way is to measure the "product" made by the solution. For example if the solution is used to neutralize and acid, and the acid rate is known, then the solution rate can be calculated. Alternatively, perhaps you know how much caustic is purchased per month and how many hours per month the pump runs.
If the pump is feeding a ringmain which returns to the feed tank, this complicates things, as the return flow must be diverted, and measurements made.
If you post the make, model, speed and motor power of your pump someone may have a curve or two.
Cheers
Steve