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For the period ending March 23. 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 test paper for bleach water concentration, torn seals on refrigerator doors.

EL CASTILLO RETIREMENT CENTER, 250 E. Alameda St. Cited for low-risk violation for tarnished and hard to clean soup pots.

PASATIEMPO SENIOR CENTER 664 Alta Vista St. Cited for high-risk violations for using bare hands to dispense apples and rolls (corrected), improper thawing of hamburger (corrected). Cited for moderate-risk violation for excessive mineral deposits on dish machine. Cited for low-risk violation for dusty hood vents.

ROSEMONT ASSISTED LIVING CENTER, 2961 Galisteo St. Cited for moderate-risk violation for lack of test papers for ammonia, broken thermometer. Cited for low-risk violation for corroding pans.

MARISCOS LA PLAYA, 539 Cordova Road. Cited for high-risk violation for improper storage of shrimp and scallops (corrected).

WOOD GORMLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 141 E. Booth St. No violations.

LARRAGOITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1604 Agua Fría St. Previous high-risk violation corrected.

BURRITO SPOT, 5741 Airport Road, Cited for no paper towels at hand sink (corrected).

SANTA FE COUNTY JAIL, 4312 N.M. 14. Previous low-risk violation corrected.

BURGER KING, 108 N. St. Francis Drive. Cited for high-risk violations for lack of towels in the men's restroom (corrected); leaking sink, improper air gaps on washer, sinks and ice machine; improper concentration of sanitizer solution; men's room sink faucet in ill-repair. Cited for moderate-risk violation for missing or worn seal on rear door, peeling paint on ceiling vent, peeling sheathing on walk-in cooler door, unprotected light in food-prep area. Cited for low-risk violations for lack if tight-fitting men's room door, problem with soda dispenser, ceiling tile missing and holes in tile, broken and loose floor tiles in food-prep areas, inadequate heat ventilation in kitchen.

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN, 1014 St. Francis Drive. Cited high-risk violation for excessive mineral deposits and mold buildup on ice machine. Cited for moderate-risk violation for difficult to close walk-in refrigerator door.

ORE HOUSE, 50 Lincoln Ave. Cited for high-risk violation for problem with walk-in cooler not holding foods at proper temperatures, hand sink does not drain properly. Cited for moderate-risk violations for rusting shelves walk-in cooler, filthy surfaces on plastic trash bucket surfaces. Cited for low-risk violations for improper storage of dry foods, uncovered kitchen lights, peeling walls.

MAGICAL KITCHEN, 3668 Cerrillos Road. Approved for reopening.

EL PARASOL, 298 Dinosaur Trail. Cited for low-risk violation for lack of trash can for kitchen hand sink.

CHOCOLATE MAVEN CAFE, 821 San Mateo St. Cited for high-risk violation for improper air gap on food sink (corrected). Cited for moderate-risk violations for lack of thermometers in refrigerators, no sanitizer test strips, back door propped open, torn window screen. Cited for low-risk violations for water pooling along front wall, closed ceiling insulation, unprotected lights.

REAL BURGER, 2239 Old Pecos Trail. Cited for high-risk violations for problem with hand-wash sink, no paper towels at sinks, utensils not properly stored, undated food items. (All violations corrected.) Cited for moderate-risk violation for lack of sanitizer test kit (corrected). Cited for low-risk violations for improper storage of containers and utensils (corrected), particles on top of dishwasher and refrigerator, improper storage of frozen food items.


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