A year ago, water pipelines along three county roadways were suppose to be temporary.That was the deal that Dawson County officials and the pipelines’ owner had. The pipelines, installed in the southeast part of the county, were suppose to be there for no more than 90 days.They haven’t been removed.County officials asked the company, whose name wasn’t released, to remove the pipelines located on two miles of County Roads 35, R and 34.“The job’s complete and they’re in county right-ofway,” said County Judge Foy O’Brien. Parts of the water pipeline crosses a county road and parts are in several bar ...