# About This Wiki
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## What this is
This is an **LLM-maintained public-records wiki** built from Arkansas FOIA productions and docketed regulatory filings documenting the state's hyperscale data center buildout, the Act 548 of 2025 tax-exemption framework, and the Entergy Arkansas rate case (APSC Docket 26-001-U) that determines who pays for the new generation.
The investigation asks: *who pays for the new generation needed to serve the hyperscale load — residential ratepayers or the hyperscale customers themselves?* What community-benefit or PILOT structure compensates host communities? What permitting regime governs the substantial water and air impacts? And what does AEDC correspondence with developers reveal about subsidies, location decisions, and tax-exemption-qualification status?
The wiki does **not** purport to be a complete history of Arkansas energy policy or industrial-recruitment economics. It is bounded by what Arkansas agencies produced under FOIA in response to public-records requests filed by [[Joshua Dunlap]], plus the publicly-docketed APSC and DEQ filings.
## Status
As of 2026-06-10, **13 Arkansas FOIA requests** have been filed across state agencies, county offices, municipalities, and quasi-public bodies. The wiki has ingested Tier-1 productions from the Crittenden County Assessor, the Department of Agriculture, Pulaski County government (three productions), the City of Conway, Conway Corporation, the Little Rock Port Authority, and DEE/DEQ (the SEEK + PDS permit records), plus the APSC docket corpus through Order No. 7 in the GAJA rider docket (2026-06-04). It stands at roughly 400 pages. See [[Home]]'s "What's here" section for the live tally.
## Evidentiary standard
**Wiki pages are LLM-compiled artifacts. They are useful for navigation, synthesis, and pattern recognition, but they are NEVER citeable as primary evidence.**
Every factual claim on every wiki page traces to a raw source document with file path, location, and (where present) a verbatim quote. If a wiki page conflicts with a raw source, **the raw source wins.** The wiki page gets corrected.
## Editorial posture
Three kinds of text, kept textually distinct: direct quotation, factual summary, and synthesis/opinion. The wiki does not provide regulatory, investment, legal, or environmental-engineering advice. It documents what the records show.
## Source provenance
FOIA productions from the custodians that have actually produced records: the Crittenden County Assessor, the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, Pulaski County government, the City of Conway, Conway Corporation, the Little Rock Port Authority, and the Department of Energy & Environment / Division of Environmental Quality (SEEK + PDS permit records) — supplemented by docketed APSC regulatory filings (publicly downloadable via APSC e-filing) and legislative records from `arkleg.state.ar.us`. AEDC, APSC (the records FOIA, as distinct from the public docket system), and DFA have produced nothing and remain non-responsive past the § 25-19-107 final-demand window; the Governor's Office invoked a blanket § 25-19-105(b)(7) working-papers withholding. Tier-labeled web-archive sources for context.
## What's excluded from the public site
Raw FOIA productions, extracted-text intermediates, the activity log, the schema and operator guide, phase scratch directories, the investigation plan, the Obsidian application config.
## How this wiki is built
The wiki is built under the [[Methodology|Karpathy-Hegelion Pipeline]] — Andrej Karpathy's "LLM Wiki" pattern ([gist](https://gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6bf555914893e9891c11519de94f)) for persistent compilation over an immutable raw layer, combined with Harrison Bown's [Hegelion](https://github.com/Hmbown/Hegelion) call-isolated three-phase dialectical harness for contested mechanisms. See [[Methodology]] for the full technical and research-backed exposition.
## About the compiler
The wiki is compiled by **Joshua Dunlap**, an Arkansas citizen FOIA requester.
## Citation format
> Joshua Dunlap, *Arkansas Data Centers Wiki*, [URL], accessed YYYY-MM-DD.
## License and copyright
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 for the wiki layer; MIT for the code. Public records carry no copyright. See [[License]].
## Contact
[email protected]