Commission Discusses E. Coli Incident at New Multi-Cultural Center and Emergency Responses

July 23, 2025 | Sandoval County, New Mexico


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Commission Discusses E. Coli Incident at New Multi-Cultural Center and Emergency Responses
The Sandoval County Commission meeting on July 23, 2025, focused on several key issues, including the recent closure of a facility due to health concerns and updates on community support initiatives.

During the meeting, Director Hatzenbuehler provided an update on a recent incident involving the discovery of an underground tank during testing for a new multicultural center. The tank tested positive for E. Coli, prompting a precautionary closure of the facility. However, tests conducted within the building showed no contamination. The county is now working with the environmental department to ensure the site is properly licensed and monitored.

Commissioners confirmed that all seniors affected by the closure were accommodated, with options for meal pickups or home deliveries. The well associated with the new center has tested positively for safe use, allowing the project to move forward.

In addition to the facility updates, Commissioner Jones emphasized the importance of thorough discussions with staff before decisions are made, assuring the public that commissioners are well-informed on agenda items. Vice Chair echoed this sentiment and encouraged community participation in the upcoming county fair, while also acknowledging the efforts of the fire department's swift water rescue team, which recently received commendations for their work during a two-week deployment to assist areas affected by severe weather.

The next Board of County Commissioners meeting is scheduled for August 13 at 6 PM, where further discussions and updates are expected.

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