From Simulation to Signed Contract

The Green Code
Pilot Hub

This is where vision meets pavement. The framework is built. The documents are written. This page tracks everything from lore to live engineering proposals — and shows you exactly where each project stands on the road from idea to ink.

1 Active Proposal
9 Simulated State Models
17 New PDFs (Version 2)
0 Active Contracts
Honest count

How to read this site: The Green Code has two layers — a visionary/philosophical framework (lore) and a real engineering proposal (deployable today). Both are valuable. Both are clearly labelled. This page is your map to which is which. No active county contracts exist yet. Texas County, OK is the first real-world submission.

Where Every Proposal Stands Right Now

Complete honest status of every location referenced on this site — from active proposal to conceptual simulation to visionary lore.

Active Proposal — submitted, awaiting sign-on Planned — engineering ready, outreach not started Simulated — model-based projection only Lore / Visionary — speculative framework
⚡ Active

Texas County, OK — Guymon & Hooker

Real proposal submitted April 2026 to City Councils of Guymon & Hooker. Engineering documents, 90-day pilot plan, council briefings, and subscription pricing all written. Waiting for county sign-on. Taxpayer cost: $0 (developer compliance funded).

Simulated

Oklahoma — Statewide Simulation

Model-based simulation showing projected 147:1 ROI for statewide deployment. Engineering grounded in acoustic detection standards. No county contracts. Texas County proposal is the first real step into Oklahoma.

Simulated

California — Statewide Simulation

Model-based projection for California water infrastructure. Brief also submitted to State Senator Conner Plaice's office (April 2026) — first legislative outreach at state level.

Simulated

Texas — Statewide Simulation

Simulation: 46.7M acre-feet of Ogallala Aquifer protection projected over 20 years. No active proposals. Texas County OK is the entry point for Panhandle outreach.

Simulated

Florida · Nevada · New York · Illinois · Colorado · Virginia

Six additional statewide simulation models. All based on engineering projections from NRW averages and data center water demand. Individual simulation PDFs available for each.

Simulated

São Paulo, Brazil — Alpha-01 Reference Model

Referenced throughout the site as "Root-Node Alpha-01." This is a conceptual reference model used to demonstrate the protocol's mechanics — not a live SABESP contract. The 16-slide deck is a presentation format.

Framework

Delhi, India — Municipal Pilot Reference

Referenced in the Municipal Pilot page as a framework example. Not a submitted proposal. Included to demonstrate international applicability of the Green Code standard.

Lore

Utah — Salt-Core Symbiosis Protocol

Visionary speculative document: using nuclear hyperscale waste heat to desalinate the Great Salt Lake. This is Green Code lore — a demonstration of what the philosophy could look like at extreme scale. Not a proposal.

The Road from Proposal to Live Deployment

Here is what happens when a county says yes — and what you can do to help move that needle.

Step 1: County Sign-On

The city council of Guymon or Hooker passes a resolution to engage the SYNC pilot. A 90-day scope of work begins. No upfront taxpayer cost — funded by developer compliance fees.

Read the Council Briefing PDF →

Step 2: Sensor Deployment

50 acoustic IoT sensors are clamped to existing trunk lines and wellheads. No digging. 30-day baseline audit produces a georeferenced leak map for the city's maintenance crew.

Read the 90-Day Plan →

Step 3: Ordinance Passage

Simultaneously, the county passes the Symbiotic Data Center Mandate — restricting open-loop evaporative cooling for any new large facility. Standard environmental permitting.

Read the Model Ordinance →

Step 4: The Metrics Become Real

At this point, the ROI figures stop being simulated. Measured NRW reduction replaces projected values. The Operational Ledger gets its first real entry. Other counties pay attention.

Get Involved →

All 17 New PDFs — Organized by Type

Every document added in Version 2. Download freely. Share with councils, utilities, engineers, or anyone who asks "is this real?"

 Engineering & Policy

90-Day Pilot Execution Plan Infrastructure Recovery Proposal Water Modernization Brief (Signed) Efficiency Pilot: CA State Senate Brief SYNC Protocol Executive Summary Council Briefing: Water Stabilization Regulatory Framework: Data Center Mandate SYNC Subscription Model Credibility Matrix & Executive Brief Explained to a 5-Year-Old A Guymon & Hooker Story Modernization Brief (Template)

 Visionary Lore

The Outer Book: Executive Framework The Inner Book: The Frequency Supply Chain Verification: AI Consensus Ring, GPT, Granite, Mistral Medium Utah Salt-Core Symbiosis Protocol

 State Simulations

Oklahoma Simulation California Simulation Texas Simulation Florida Simulation Nevada Simulation New York Simulation Illinois Simulation Colorado Simulation Virginia Simulation

Be the First County to Sign On

The engineering is done. The documents are written. The sensors are commercially available. All we need is one city council to say yes — and Texas County becomes the proof of concept that opens every door that follows.