Boil water alert for downtown Detroit lifted after water main break
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The alert went into effect on Sunday after a water main break.
According to the city, they had two rounds of testing from multiple sources including Cobo Center and fire stations.
It affected parts of the Detroit Auto Show at Cobo Center.
According to a post on the Cobo Center Facebook page, bottled water is available to all visitors on the concourse level of the building at the Cork & Grind and Go Natural restaurants.
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