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Utility Providers in Ogden, KS

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Electric Providers in Ogden

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Top 14 Natural Gas Providers in Ogden

Top 8 Internet Providers in Ogden

Cox
  • 2 Gbps
  • Cable
  • 1.25 TB
  • TV & Phone
  • 91.22%
  • $55.00/mo
AT&T Fiber
  • 5 Gbps
  • Fiber
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 64.76%
  • $34.00/mo
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T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
  • 415 Mbps
  • 5G
  • 1.2 TB
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $20.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet Provider
AT&T Air
  • 300 Mbps
  • 5G
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $65.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet Provider
Verizon 5G Home Internet
  • 300 Mbps
  • 5G
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $35.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet Provider
Starlink
  • 400 Mbps
  • Satellite
  • Unlimited
  • 100%
  • $55.00/mo
Viasat
  • 150 Mbps
  • Satellite
  • 150-850 GB
  • Phone
  • 100%
  • $39.99/mo
Earthlink
  • Varies
  • Fiber, Cable, 5G, & Satellite
  • Varies
  • 95%
  • $39.95/mo
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Water & Sewage Providers in Ogden

OGDEN, CITY OF
222 RILEY AVE PO BOX C OGDEN, KS 66517-0843
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Utilities Summary for Ogden, KS

Electric Companies: 1
Natural Gas Companies: 14
Water & Sewage Providers: 1
Municipal Electricity: No
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Ogden Internet Connectivity

Broadband Availability
93.63%
Percent of population with access to speeds of 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload
1 Gig Availability
19.4%
Percent of population with access to download speeds of 1 Gbps
Fiber Availability
19.4%
Percent of population with access to fiber Internet
*Based on data from the FCC National Broadband map

Fastest Internet Providers in Ogden

Provider Connection Type Download Speed
Cox Cable 2 Gbps
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AT&T Fiber Fiber 5 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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Starlink Satellite 400 Mbps
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Viasat Satellite 150 Mbps
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Earthlink Fiber, Cable, 5G, & Satellite Varies
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Ogden 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.

Drinking Water Contaminant Levels

Lead
1.1 ppb
Health standard: 0 ppb
Legal limit: 15 ppb
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

What is the "Transfer Station Pass" instead of bulk pickup?

Unlike cities that let you throw old couches on the curb, Ogden does not offer curbside bulk cleanup. Instead, every spring, residents can pick up two free vouchers from the city. These passes allow you to haul and dump up to 400 pounds of non-hazardous waste for free at the Weber County Transfer Station.

What is the "Dial-a-Dumpster" program?

If your whole block is doing spring cleaning or a massive move-in effort, you can take advantage of a great local perk. If five neighbors band together and fill out an application, the city will drop off a massive 30-yard dumpster on your street for two days completely free of charge. It’s a classic example of Ogden’s community-driven spirit.

Why is the city so strict about the "Flat Lid" rule?

Ogden’s automated trucks are highly calibrated. If your trash can is overflowing and the lid won’t shut completely flat, or if it’s parked too close to a vehicle, the driver will skip your house. If you miss your window, the city grants a strict one-time-per-year “go back” courtesy for garbage only if you call (801) 629-8271.

Where do I throw my glass?

Curbside recycling bins in Ogden do not accept glass. If you put glass in your blue bin, you risk having your recycling service terminated. Instead, you’ll need to drop your jars and bottles at one of the city’s specific community glass drop-off sites, located at the Green Waste Site (1875 Monroe Blvd), the 4th Street Ball Park, or the Ogden High School parking lot.

What should I do with my lawn clippings?

Ogden operates a dedicated Green Waste Site year-round on Monroe Blvd. You can drop off lawn clippings, weeds, and garden debris here for free. This keeps heavy organic waste out of the landfill and helps the city process it into high-quality compost.

How does winter parking affect snow plows?

Ogden gets serious mountain snow. From December 1st to late March, parking on city streets is strictly prohibited between 2:00 AM and 6:00 AM whenever snow accumulates or a winter storm is forecast. This allows the city plows to clear roads safely — violators face steep fines or a trip to the impound lot.