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Just six months after adopting a policy regulating pipelines placed alongside county roads, Dawson County officials are now looking at taking measures to enforce that policy. Stanley Gass, the county’s road maintenance supervisor, notified members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court on Tuesday that he is continuing to have problems with some pipelines inside the right-of-way of county roads. The issue, he said, is mainly with one company that has had some “temporary” pipelines running alongside county roads for five or six years. The county’s policy, adopted this past June, puts a 90-day limit on temporary pipelines inside county right-of-way. Those temporary lines usually ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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Lamesa, TX 79331
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