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Utilities Summary for Lansing, MI
Electric Companies:
5
Natural Gas Companies:
21
Water & Sewage Providers:
3
Garbage, Trash & Recycling Providers:
14
Municipal Electricity:
Yes
Lansing Internet Connectivity
Broadband Availability
97.59%
Percent of population with access to speeds of 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload
1 Gig Availability
50.7%
Percent of population with access to download speeds of 1 Gbps
Fiber Availability
50.7%
Percent of population with access to fiber Internet
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.
Lansing's Primary Drinking Water Source:
Surface Water
Drinking Water Contaminant Levels
Lead
14.8 ppb
Health standard: 0 ppb
Legal limit: 15 ppb
Chromium (total)
0.344 ppb
Health standard: 100 ppb
Legal limit:
100 ppb
Chromium (hexavalent)
0.1013 ppb
Health standard: 0.02 ppb
Legal limit:
No Limit Set
Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)
17.0075 ppb
Health standard: 0.1 ppb
Legal limit:
60 ppb
Six Brominated Haloacetic Acids
9.0525 ppb
Health standard: Not Set
Legal limit:
No Limit Set
Haloacetic Acids (HAA9)
25.3825 ppb
Health standard: .06 ppb
Legal limit:
No Limit Set
Manganese
1.715 ppb
Health standard: 100 ppb
Legal limit:
No Limit Set
Strontium
111.1625 ppb
Health standard: 1.5 ppm
Legal limit:
No Limit Set
Vanadium
0.282 ppb
Health standard: 21 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.
Yes, the state of Michigan has deregulated electric utilities. Deregulation allows for multiple electric providers within each city and lets customers choose or switch to a provider or plan best fits their needs. Assuming your area has started allowing retail electric competition, you can choose between Consumers Energy and Lansing Board of Water and Light or any of the 5 electric providers available in Lansing.
Can I choose my natural gas utility provider in Lansing, MI?
Yes, the state of Michigan has deregulated its natural gas utilities. Deregulation of gas service allows for multiple providers and allows customers to choose between providers and plans that best fit their needs. Assuming your area has started enabling retail gas competition, you can choose between Consumers Energy and Direct Energy or any of the other natural gas providers that offer service in Lansing.
What is the average utility bill in Lansing?
On average, the residents of Lansing, MI pay around $172.97 total per month on utility bills including electric, gas, water and trash. That means people in Lansing on average pay 5.2% more than the national average of $164.4 on utilities each month.
Does Lansing offer municipal electricity services?
Yes, Lansing Board of Water & Light is a municipal electric provider and supplies most residents of Lansing with electricity. Most cities also offer essential municipal services like water, sewage treatment and wastewater disposal.
Who is the fastest internet provider in Lansing?
AT&T Fiber is the fastest internet service provider in Lansing, offering speeds up to 5 Gbps to 84.6% of the city.