A private holding company incorporated in Delaware. On paper, it manages a portfolio of industrial and real estate assets. In practice, it controls — through a layered network of shell companies — twelve chemical processing and waste disposal facilities across the valley.
Meridian operates through at least three layers of subsidiaries:
Each layer is incorporated in a different jurisdiction. Ownership links between layers are buried in SEC footnotes and state incorporation filings. The Meridian Archive maps the complete structure.
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 2006 | First subsidiaries begin operating waste disposal facilities in the valley |
| 2009 | The Civic Data Initiative begins monitoring the region |
| 2011 | CDI is defunded; monitoring stops; Kai’s investigation is killed by editorial |
| 2012–2024 | Contamination spreads across twelve aquifer sites; Meridian subsidiaries file clean compliance reports |
| 6 months ago | Three Layer 3 subsidiaries are quietly dissolved |
| 3 weeks ago | The archive builder uploads the final batch of documents |
| Present | Elara discovers the [[The Archive |
First referenced in The Trace, where Elara maps the shell company structure. The corporate ownership chain is the central evidence linking all twelve contamination sites to a single entity. Discussed further in The Source when Elara discovers the dissolved subsidiaries.
The Project Loom data documents fifteen years of Meridian’s operations.