Even after Friday’s fourth inspection since Sept. 30, a Navarro Pharmacy on the edge of Hialeah doesn’t have a valid food permit.

The Navarro at 845 E. Okeechobee Rd., within shouting distance of Miami, opened in September at the corner of Okeechobee Road and LeJeune Road.

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This Hialeah Navarro Pharmacy, 845 E. Okeechobee Rd., opened in late September.

This Hialeah Navarro Pharmacy, 845 E. Okeechobee Rd., opened in late September.

“This food establishment is operating without a valid food permit and has not met all permitting requirements by providing approved documentation for water supply and sewage disposal,” according to Friday’s inspection by Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services inspector Francis Odio.

The actual violation reads, “Water is not received from the source through use of an approved public water main, or one or more of the following that are constructed, maintained, and operated according to law: a nonpublic water main, water pumps, pipes, hoses, connection, and other appurtenances, water transport vehicles, or water containers.”

Associated violations were “food establishment did not provide proof of acceptable sewage disposal” and “Establishment did not provide documentation demonstrating the water supply for its facility comes from an approved source.”

In Florida, the Ag Department “issues retail food permits to food establishments selling directly to customers,” per the agency website.

State records say the aforementioned Navarro is owned and operated by CVS.

Navarro Pharmacy, 845 E. Okeechobee Rd., Hialeah.

Navarro Pharmacy, 845 E. Okeechobee Rd., Hialeah.