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BANGLADESH to HARVEST SOIL 10 mnT/day. 660mn$ from GANGA DISCHARGE into BAY of BENGAL
Rich loamy soil, clay, sand, debris estimated at 5 to 10 mn Ton per day are available in Ganga –Bramaputra river discharge into Bay of Bengal Sea beyond 20 knotical miles of West Bengal, India.
This can be harvested by ”Floating Soil Harvester Barge at 1 mn Ton per day and transported to 300 km. CBM= 1000,000/2.5= 400,000 cbm Barge hold Dim = 800 m L.100 m W.5 m Dft Float Barge Dim = 800 m L. 300 m W, 5 m Dft Barge= 800.300.5= 1.2 mn CBM . 5 mm sheet metal Cost at 500$/cbm= 1.2*500= 600 mn$. 330 knt.
Andy Engine : 840,000 hp, 8.4 kLit Vol, 42 kL/hr Fuel 2 hr/trip for 300 km. 10 trips/day. Freight:4C/km/T Revenue= 10*300*4/100*1 mn*300 days = 36 bn$/yr Expense= 1/3= 12 bn$/yr. Net= 24 bn$. ROI= 3636 % Cost per trip= 1 mn*4/100*300km=12 mn$.=12 $/T By Centrifuge, sand, soil, clay can be separated. This Barge can move,run in all 56 rivers in Bangladesh. Runs on 5 m draft water, on slushy land, muddy track, on flat land track 310 m wide. Repaid 660mn$ in 7 days
Firm Allotment: 50 a/c land by sea side, 50 hp power, 650 mn$, drinking water. Shed 500 m x 500 mx 12 m, office, Pantry Residence or 10 mn$ extra. BG: 3 bn$ Muthukal Andy Appan, M.E, 50 yrs Expert, Chennai. IDEA stage. No Prototype, no trial. mb+91 98404 63337