
A unique feature of Port Limon is its almost pure water supply.
Horace Strickland, from Mississippi, arrived in Costa Rica in the 1970s and drilled for water at 71 meters. He struck lucky and now supplies 1.500 tonnes of water to cruise ships each year.
Priced at $6.50 per tonne, the water has an approved laboratory certificate, continuously updated, and can be consumed without filtering as long as the ships hold is totally free of contamination.
Water is also bought to balance cargo ships. Because it is uncontaminated it can be pumped into the sea untreated when the ship reaches her destination , thus reducing cost.
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Terminal de Moin |
» Ubicacion / Location
» Canal de acceso / Access chanel
» Longirud / Long
» Area
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85°,05',00" Longitud oeste / Long. West
10°,01',30" Latitud Norte / Latitude north, 1.100m, 14m
35m
16ha
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Terminal de Moin |
| Muelle / Pier |
Long |
Margen de tranque / Berthing margin |
Ancho / Width |
Altura maxima / Max. height |
Altura minima / Min. height |
Pendiente % |
Colado / Draft |
Nivel con plataforma con respectiva o nivel medio Marea / Middle tide level |
Distancia entre vitas |
Duques de alba |
Uso terminal / Terminal purpose |
| Puesto/Pier 5-1/5-2 |
218 |
200 |
Rampa/30 |
3,75 |
2,78 |
3,74 |
11 |
+4,26 |
22 |
- |
Petroleo/
Petroleun Ro-Ro |
| Puestos/Pier 5-3/5-4/5-5 |
525 |
150(cada puesto) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
10,5 |
+4,26 |
29 |
- |
Banano
Banana |
| Puesto/Pier 5-6 (Puesto Taiwanwes) |
5250 |
205(cada puesto) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
11,5 |
+4,26 |
29 |
- |
Multiproposito
Multipurpose |
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