- Upto $200 Prepaid Mastercard with qualifying plans
- Free Kinetic Secure (3 months)
- Reliable Fiber Speeds up to 2 Gbps
- Plans starting at $24.99/month
Top 5 Electric Providers in Knoxville
Natural Gas Providers in Knoxville
Top 9 Internet Providers in Knoxville
- 1 Gbps
- Cable
- 400GB-2TB
- 98.42%
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- Fiber, Cable, 5G, & Satellite
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- 95%
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Water & Sewage Providers in Knoxville
Top 4 Trash and Recycling Providers in Knoxville
Utilities Summary for Knoxville, IA
| Electric Companies: | 5 |
| Natural Gas Companies: | 1 |
| Water & Sewage Providers: | 2 |
| Garbage, Trash & Recycling Providers: | 4 |
| Municipal Electricity: | No |
Knoxville Internet Connectivity
Fastest Internet Providers in Knoxville
| Provider | Connection Type | Download Speed | |
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| Mediacom | Cable | 1 Gbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| Kinetic | Fiber | 2 Gbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| AT&T Fiber | Fiber | 5 Gbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| T-Mobile 5G Home Internet | 5G | 415 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| AT&T Air | 5G | 300 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| Verizon 5G Home Internet | 5G | 300 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| Viasat | Satellite | 150 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| Starlink | Satellite | 400 Mbps Not all speeds available in all areas |
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| Earthlink | Fiber, Cable, 5G, & Satellite | Varies Not all speeds available in all areas |
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Knoxville 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.
Knoxville's Primary Drinking Water Source: Ground Water
Drinking Water Contaminant Levels
Legal limit: 15 ppb
Legal limit: No Limit Set
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the "Leaf Vacuum" season?
From November through February, Knoxville pauses its regular brush schedule for Leaf Pickup. Don’t bag your leaves! Just rake them into a loose pile at the edge of the street (not in the street or over a storm drain). Large vacuum trucks will crawl through your neighborhood several times a season to suck them up. You can track the “Leaf Map” in real-time on the My Knoxville App.
What is "Brush" and when do they take it?
Outside of leaf season, the city picks up yard waste (limbs, sticks, hedge trimmings) every two weeks. The rule is “4x4x6″—your pile shouldn’t be bigger than that. If you’ve just done a massive clearing of your new backyard, you’ll need to stagger your piles or call 311 to see if they’ll do a special “Over-limit” pickup.
Why did the siren go off on the first Wednesday?
Don’t panic. At noon on the first Wednesday of every month, Knoxville tests its emergency sirens. If you’re near the UT campus or downtown, it can be quite loud. If it’s a clear Wednesday at noon, it’s just a test; any other time, it’s a signal to tune into local weather.
Where do I take my old moving boxes?
If your blue recycling cart is overflowing with cardboard, head to one of the city’s Recycling Drop-off Centers (like the one on Elm Street or near West Hills). They have massive “Cardboard Only” bins that make a post-move cleanup much easier.
What's the deal with "Orange" everywhere?
While not a utility, it’s vital for a new resident to know: Knoxville is Big Orange Country. On “Game Days” (Saturdays in the fall), traffic patterns downtown change entirely, and some utility services might be delayed due to the 100,000+ people descending on Neyland Stadium. Plan your move-in accordingly!
Is there a "311" app?
Yes! Download the “My Knoxville” app immediately. You can use it to report a missed trash pickup, check your leaf collection status, or even report a pothole. It is the gold standard for city-resident communication in the Southeast.

