Meridian Holdings

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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.

Corporate Structure

Meridian operates through at least three layers of subsidiaries:

  • Layer 1: Meridian Holdings LLC (parent, Delaware)
  • Layer 2: Regional management companies — Greenfield Industrial Services, Clearwater Resource Management, Valley Processing Group
  • Layer 3: Site-level operating entities, one per aquifer site (twelve companies)

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.

Timeline

YearEvent
2006First subsidiaries begin operating waste disposal facilities in the valley
2009The Civic Data Initiative begins monitoring the region
2011CDI is defunded; monitoring stops; Kai’s investigation is killed by editorial
2012–2024Contamination spreads across twelve aquifer sites; Meridian subsidiaries file clean compliance reports
6 months agoThree Layer 3 subsidiaries are quietly dissolved
3 weeks agoThe archive builder uploads the final batch of documents
PresentElara discovers the [[The Archive

In the Script

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.