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Fuel dyes are used to differentiate different fuels (diesel, gasoline/petrol, and jet fuels). Solvent dyes (e.g. Solvent Red 24, Solvent Red 26, Solvent Red 164) are used to colour hydrocarbon fuels. But are the fuel dyes harmful to aquatic biota and the aquatic environment if spilled into water bodies?

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