Guinea Iron Mine Heavy Fuel Oil Power Station Oily Wastewater Treatment Project
Guinea Iron Mine Heavy Fuel Oil Power Station Oily Wastewater Treatment Project

Project Overview
Core Equipment
Influent & Effluent Parameters
Case Description
This project is located at a heavy fuel oil power station in an iron mine in Guinea, Africa. The client is the Winning Alliance Transnational Resource Development Consortium. The power station generates a large volume of oily wastewater during heavy fuel oil power generation, with high oil content and elevated COD concentration. Direct discharge would cause severe pollution to the local ecological environment.
Based on the wastewater characteristics of this project, Sinokle adopted its self-developed CDFU Cyclonic Dissolved Gas Flotation + CDOF Ozone Advanced Oxidation Flotation Integrated Treatment Unit for treatment. CDFU utilizes the synergistic effect of cyclonic demulsification and micro-bubble dissolved gas flotation to efficiently remove emulsified oil and suspended solids; CDOF leverages the strong oxidizing power of ozone for deep degradation of organic compounds, significantly reducing COD.
This project is another landmark case for Sinokle in the field of oily wastewater treatment in the West African mining industry, fully demonstrating the stability and high efficiency of the company's core equipment under harsh operating conditions, and providing a mature and reliable solution for promoting green development in the mining sector.