Gas dryer additive.
It is basically a gas line anti-freeze product consisting of alcohol, which is hygroscopic and absorbs water from the gasoline. It then passes thru more normally.
Ah, right. I doubt that's even a thing here. It never goes below freezing, thank goodness. We do have e10 so I could run a tank of that once in a while I guess.
I did the experiment a whole ago with a jar of petrol with some water, just to see how much gets the alcohol can absorb. It's not much, right? But as an ongoing thing, it would probably work. The monster, though, it had about 3litres of water below fuel pump level. Need more than a tank of e10 to soak that up
.the water drain is fixed now, so it shouldn't happen again.
We have e85 here now, too. The street machine crowd have embraced it.