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Utility Providers in Cleveland, GA

Kinetic
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  • Reliable Fiber Speeds up to 2 Gbps
  • Plans starting at $24.99/month

Top 11 Natural Gas Providers in Cleveland

Constellation Energy
  • $0.659 /THM
  • $6.95-7.95
  • 12-36 Months
  • 90 days
  • Best for Home Protection Bundles
Gas South
  • $0.590 /THM
  • $6.95-9.95
  • 1-24 Months
  • None
  • Best Overall Customer Experience
SCANA Energy
  • $0.599 /THM
  • $5.95-6.95
  • 1-36 Months
  • None
  • Best For Budget Billing
Xoom Energy
  • $0.679 /THM
  • $5.85
  • 12-24 Months
  • None
Fuel Georgia
  • $0.690 /THM
  • $6.00
  • 1-24 Months
  • None
Town Square Energy
  • $0.697 /THM
  • $5.95
  • 1-12 Months
  • None
True Natural Gas
  • $0.699 /THM
  • $5.95
  • 1-24 Months
  • None
Stream Energy
  • $0.719 /THM
  • $6.95
  • 12-24 Months
  • None
Walton Gas
  • $0.729 /THM
  • $5.95
  • 1-24 Months
  • None
Georgia Natural Gas
  • $0.399 /THM
  • $0.00-9.99
  • 1-24 Months
  • None
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Electric Providers in Cleveland

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Top 7 Internet Providers in Cleveland

Kinetic
  • 2 Gbps
  • Fiber
  • Unlimited
  • 96.28%
  • $24.99/mo
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
  • 415 Mbps
  • 5G
  • 1.2 TB
  • Mobile
  • 97.14%
  • $50.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet Provider
AT&T Air
  • 300 Mbps
  • 5G
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $47.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet Provider
Verizon 5G Home Internet
  • 300 Mbps
  • 5G
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $35.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet Provider
Viasat
  • 150 Mbps
  • Satellite
  • 150-850 GB
  • Phone
  • 100%
  • $39.99/mo
Starlink
  • 400 Mbps
  • Satellite
  • Unlimited
  • 100%
  • $50.00/mo
Earthlink
  • Varies
  • Fiber, Cable, 5G, & Satellite
  • Varies
  • 95%
  • $39.95/mo
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Water & Sewage Providers in Cleveland

CLEVELAND WATERWORKS
85 South Main Street CLEVELAND, GA 30528
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Top 2 Trash and Recycling Providers in Cleveland

North Georgia Disposal
1494 Paradise Valley Rd, Cleveland, GA 30528
Tite Site
105 Industrial Blvd, Cleveland, GA 30528
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Utilities Summary for Cleveland, GA

Electric Companies: 1
Natural Gas Companies: 11
Water & Sewage Providers: 1
Garbage, Trash & Recycling Providers: 2
Municipal Electricity: No
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Cleveland Internet Connectivity

Broadband Availability
97.21%
Percent of population with access to speeds of 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload
1 Gig Availability
79%
Percent of population with access to download speeds of 1 Gbps
Fiber Availability
79%
Percent of population with access to fiber Internet
*Based on data from the FCC National Broadband map

Fastest Internet Providers in Cleveland

Provider Connection Type Download Speed
Kinetic Fiber 2 Gbps
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T-Mobile 5G Home Internet 5G 415 Mbps
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AT&T Air 5G 300 Mbps
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Verizon 5G Home Internet 5G 300 Mbps
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Viasat Satellite 150 Mbps
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Starlink Satellite 400 Mbps
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Earthlink Fiber, Cable, 5G, & Satellite Varies
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Cleveland Drinking Water Quality Information

Clean drinking water is essential for maintaining good health and overall well-being. Safe, contaminant-free water helps prevent the spread of diseases, supports proper hydration, and ensures the body's vital functions operate smoothly.

Cleveland's Primary Drinking Water Source: Surface Water

Drinking Water Contaminant Levels

Copper
1750 ppb
Health standard: 1300 ppb
Legal limit: 1300 ppb
Lead
1.7 ppb
Health standard: 0 ppb
Legal limit: 15 ppb
Perfluorobutanoic Acid (PFBA)
0.0075 ppb
Health standard: 7 ppb
Legal limit: No Limit Set
Contaminant Data Based on Averages of SDWA LCR Samples and UCMR 3, UCMR 4, and UCMR 5 Samples. Health standards are based on guidelines set by the EPA, WHO, or state health departments. Health standards are based on possible negative health side effects if that level of contaminant is exceeded. Legal limits are set and enforced by EPA regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which electric company services my new home?

Cleveland is unique because two different companies, Cleveland Public Power (CPP) and The Illuminating Company, often have overlapping service areas. You should check the meters on the side of the house or ask the previous owner which company they used, as switching between the two may require a technician to physically move your connection to a different set of lines.

What are NOPEC and SOPEC, and why am I enrolled in them?

Cleveland participates in “community aggregation,” where NOPEC (gas) and SOPEC (electric) negotiate bulk rates for residents to lower supply costs. You are typically enrolled automatically when you start your utility service, but you have the right to opt out at any time if you find a better rate through the state’s “Apples to Apples” comparison website.

Are water and sewer billed together in Cleveland?

No, water and sewer are managed by two different entities: the Cleveland Division of Water provides your drinking water, while the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) handles wastewater and stormwater management. You must ensure both accounts are transferred into your name, as the sewer district bills separately based on the usage data reported by the water department.

How do I start recycling service at my new address?

Recycling in Cleveland is an “opt-in” program, meaning it is not automatically provided even if your neighbor has a bin. To receive a blue recycling bin and be added to the collection route, you must fill out a registration form on the City of Cleveland’s website or call 311 to confirm your participation.

When can I put out large items for trash collection?

The city offers “Bulk Pickup” for large items like furniture or appliances, but it only occurs during the first full week of each month on your regularly scheduled trash day. Residents are limited to three large items per month, and mattresses or box springs must be wrapped in plastic to be accepted for pickup.

How do I find out if Fiber internet is available on my street?

While Spectrum and Cox cover most of the city with cable internet, AT&T Fiber is currently expanding neighborhood by neighborhood. Because availability can change from one block to the next, you should use an address-verification tool on the provider’s website rather than relying on general neighborhood maps to confirm high-speed fiber access.

What is the difference between a "Utility" and a "Supplier"?

Think of the Utility (e.g., The Illuminating Company or Enbridge Gas) as the owner of the “delivery truck”, they own the wires and pipes, fix outages, and send your bill. The Supplier is the company that actually buys the energy you use. In Ohio, you can choose who your supplier is, but your utility stays the same based on where you live.

How do I know if a new rate is actually a "good deal"?

Every utility bill has a “Price to Compare” (PTC). This is the rate you will pay if you do nothing and stay with the utility’s default supply. To save money, any third-party supplier you choose must offer a rate lower than your current PTC.

How does "Aggregation" (NOPEC/SOPEC) factor into deregulation?

In Cleveland, the city has already used its “buying power” to negotiate a bulk rate for you via NOPEC (gas) or SOPEC (electric). This is usually a safe “middle ground” rate. You can choose to leave these programs to find an even lower rate on your own, or stay in them for stable, competitive pricing without the risk of private-market scams.

Who is the cheapest natural gas supplier in Cleveland?

Georgia Natural Gas is the cheapest natural gas provider in Cleveland, offering plans starting at $0.399 /therm.