Walmarts in Pico Rivera, California, Livingston, Texas, Midland, Texas, Brandon, Florida, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, all made the announcement about closing six months for plumbing repairs.
My guess is that the plumbing systems were sabotaged in these five stores in such a way that the drain waste vent systems, which are mostly under the concrete slab floor, were completely destroyed in such a way that the whole system thing needs to be jack-hammered up to repair.
This is fairly easy to do by introducing rolls of dry paper towels into some of the main access points, where said paper towel rolls then float down the pipes, catch, and then swell up. It’s impossible to roto-rooter them out. I know this because this is exactly what some saboteur did at a place where I worked.
Walmart probably doesn’t want to make a big deal out of it publicly because they fear they’ll give out this idea to thousands of other potential saboteurs.
Your theory sounds plausible, but what repair would take a highly competant company like WalMart six months to complete? I think if one of their stores was damaged in a hurricane, they could get it bulbozed and rebuild the whole thing in a month.
Or it could be union busting.
Toilet blockage from Hillary’s book tour. Be prepared
for more plumbing issues across the country in the
coming months
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Good theory but there are no work permits scheduled for any of these stores that we know of. Looks like if it were truly plumbing problems, all permits and contractors would already be lined up jack hammering the floor. There is just a couple of cops blocking the doors. No workers. I think the pharmacy and the vision center is still open till Friday, but you have to get past the cops.
One article I read indicated it was due to clogs and water leakage problems.
If it's this kind of sabotage, I'd go public, then explain why I will be requiring ID for all rest room access from now on.