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For the period ending March 5. Call the New Mexico Environment Department at 505-827-1840 to file a complaint.

RIO EN MEDIO SENIOR CENTER, 11 Alto Lane. Cited for moderate-risk violations for lack of water test papers and torn seals on refrigerator doors.

ALBERTSONS STARBUCKS, 600 N. Guadalupe St. No violations.

MU DU NOODLES, 1494 Cerrillos Road. Cited for lack of labels on pre-made products, problem with temperature of vermicelli (corrected).

TESUQUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1555 Bishops Lodge Road. Cited for moderate-risk violations for inaccurate and shortage of thermometers.

SANTA FE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB, 730 Alto St. Cited for moderate-risk violation for uncleaned wax-paper in utility drawer (corrected).

LARRAGOITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1604 Agua Fría St. Cited for high-risk violation for lack of chlorine reading in dish machine. Cited for low-risk violation for dusty vents on hood over stove.

BISHOP STONEY CAMP, 7855 Old Santa Fe Trail. Cited for high-risk violations for dishwasher not dispensing chlorine sanitizer, wash sink with direct connection to sewer. Cited for moderate-risk violations for holes or openings around water-heater vent, scale buildup on steam table wells and particles beneath handles of drawers in kitchen. Cited for low-risk violation for unprotected light in kitchen.

THE SHED, 113 1/2 Palace Ave. Cited for high-risk violations for sanitizer buckets placed in hand sink (corrected), employee cutting up tomatoes without gloves (corrected).

LA FLIP, 1414 Second Street. No violations.

SOMEONE'S IN THE KITCHEN, 26 Old Galisteo Way. No violations.

LA BOTANA, 2867 Cook's Road (mobile unit). Approved for permit.

SUBWAY, 2891 Rodeo Road. Cited for improper tuna salad temperature.

LAS CHIVAS COFFEE, 7 Avenue Vista Grande. No violations.

CHEERS, 3841 Cerrillos Road. Cited for moderate-risk violation for lack of sanitizer test kit.

LA POSADA DE SANTA FE, 330 E. Palace Ave. Cited for moderate-risk violations for lack of thermometers, lack of test strips for sinks. Cited for low-risk violations for peeling and rusty walls by prep counter, light bulbs above stove in back kitchen needing to be replaced, missing tiles on floor, failure to post food permit in conspicuous place.

SANTA FE BAR AND GRILL, 187 Paseo de Peralta. Cited for high-risk violations for purchase of shellfish from unauthorized distributor and an unshielded sewer line. Cited for moderate-risk violation for gap beneath crawl-space door. Cited for low-risk violations for basement odor, unsealed sewer line at wall juncture.

CHOCOLATE MAVEN CAFE, 821 W. San Mateo Ave. Cited for high-risk violation for improper air gap on food sink (corrected). Cited for moderate-risk violations for lack of indicating thermometer in refrigerator, no sanitizer test strips, back door propped open, torn window screen. Cited for low-risk violations for pooling water, closed ceiling insulation, unprotected or shielded lights.

SMITH'S SEAFOOD, 2110 Pacheco St. Cited for high-risk violations for inadequate hot water at hand sink, food-prep and hand-wash sink directly connected to sewer, too-high concentration of sanitizer, sink leaking onto floor, paper-towel dispenser not cleaned (corrected). Cited for moderate-risk violations for corroded electrical box, cooler wire racks, cooler foot panels and ice-machine door; peeling and rusty metal racks; improper prep-table mats; uncleaned cart, scale top and cooler door; improper placement of first-aid kit. Cited for low-risk violations for failure to post permit, difficult-to-clean steamer area.

FURR'S FAMILY DINING, 522 W. Cordova Road. No violations.


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