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Utility Providers in Toledo, OR

Spectrum
  • Free modem and anti-virus software
  • No contracts and unlimited data
  • Bundle with TV to save more
  • Speeds up to 2 Gbps**
  • Plans start at $30/month

Top 4 Electric Providers in Toledo

Bonneville Power Administration
Central Lincoln People's Ut Dt
Consumers Power, Inc
Pacific Power
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Natural Gas Providers in Toledo

Top 9 Internet Providers in Toledo

Spectrum
  • 2 Gbps**
  • Cable
  • Unlimited
  • TV & Phone
  • 93.95%
  • $30.00/mo
  • Most Affordable Plans
Quantum Fiber
  • 8 Gbps
  • Fiber
  • Unlimited
  • Phone
  • 92.36%
  • $50.00/mo
CenturyLink
  • 940 Mbps
  • DSL & Fiber
  • 1 TB
  • Phone
  • 92.36%
  • $50.00/mo
Verizon 5G Home Internet
  • 300 Mbps
  • 5G
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $35.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet Best for Renters
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
  • 415 Mbps
  • 5G
  • 1.2 TB
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $20.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet
AT&T Air
  • 300 Mbps
  • 5G
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $65.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet
Viasat
  • 150 Mbps
  • Satellite
  • 150-850 GB
  • Phone
  • 100%
  • $39.99/mo
Starlink
  • 400 Mbps
  • Satellite
  • Unlimited
  • 100%
  • $55.00/mo
Earthlink
  • Varies
  • Fiber, Cable, 5G, & Satellite
  • Varies
  • 95%
  • $39.95/mo
*Not all internet providers and speeds available in all areas. **2 Gbps speed available in select markets.

Water & Sewage Providers in Toledo

TOLEDO WATER UTILITIES
PO BOX 220 BILL ZUPAN TOLEDO, OR 97391
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Utilities Summary for Toledo, OR

Electric Companies: 4
Natural Gas Companies: 1
Water & Sewage Providers: 1
Municipal Electricity: No
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Toledo Internet Connectivity

Broadband Availability
93.9483%
Percent of population with access to speeds of 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload
1 Gig Availability
7.05053%
Percent of population with access to download speeds of 1 Gbps
Fiber Availability
0.881316%
Percent of population with access to fiber Internet
*Based on data from the FCC National Broadband map

Fastest Internet Providers in Toledo

Provider Connection Type Download Speed
Spectrum Cable 2 Gbps
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Quantum Fiber Fiber 8 Gbps
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CenturyLink DSL & Fiber 940 Mbps
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Verizon 5G Home Internet 5G 300 Mbps
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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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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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Toledo 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
3.9 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 Buckeye Broadband "Data Cap" trap?

Unlike national providers that offer unlimited data on standard tiers, Buckeye Broadband enforces strict data limitations on its legacy cable tiers (such as Starter and Essential), capping monthly usage at a tight 250 GB. If your household streams 4K video or downloads large video games and you blast through that cap, Buckeye hits you with an automatic overage charge of $10 to $15 for every extra 50 GB block you breach. To escape this trap, look specifically for their newer, unlimited “Fiber” branded plans or add their $30/month flat unlimited data waiver.

What are the strict new "Weekly Bulk Trash" rules?

Toledo completely eliminated its old monthly, pre-scheduled bulk collection policy. Under the current framework, residents can place up to 5 bulk items directly at the curb every single week alongside their regular gray trash cart—with zero advance scheduling or phone calls required. However, Republic Services will strictly refuse to pick up any single item or tied bundle that weighs over 40 lbs. If your pile is too heavy, the driver will leave a warning sticker with a QR code; if you don’t clear it within 72 hours, code enforcement will issue a steep blight fine.

Why does the city require me to wrap my old mattress in plastic?

To protect the health of sanitation workers and prevent community contamination, Toledo enforces a zero-tolerance plastic-wrap mandate. Any mattress, box spring, or upholstered fabric couch left at the curb for weekly bulk pickup must be 100% completely sealed in clear plastic moving wrap. If a mattress is left bare on the grass, Republic drivers are legally authorized to leave it behind to mitigate the spread of bedbugs.

How do I opt out of the default NOAC natural gas rate?

When you establish a new gas account with Columbia Gas, you will automatically receive an official mailer detailing the NOAC municipal aggregation plan. If you prefer to shop for your own fixed gas contract on the open market, or if you want to switch back to Columbia Gas’s standard default state-regulated rate, you must actively respond to the mailer by checking the opt-out box or completing the opt-out form online.

How has the water infrastructure changed since the historic algal bloom?

Long-time locals will vividly remember the 2014 water crisis when toxic cyanobacteria from a Lake Erie algal bloom temporarily shut down the city’s drinking supply. In response, Toledo invested hundreds of millions of dollars into upgrading the Collins Park plant with advanced ozone treatment systems. The city now hosts a real-time, highly transparent online Water Quality Dashboard featuring a three-tiered advisory system (Clear, Watch, Avoid). The tap water is completely safe and subject to hyper-rigorous daily diagnostic scanning.

Why are my trash and recycling carts skipped on windy days?

Toledo’s automated Republic collection trucks use massive mechanical arms that require precise spacing. Your gray and blue containers must be parked with their wheels firmly against the curb, facing the street, and maintaining a minimum three-foot clearance from mailboxes, trees, and parked vehicles. Most importantly, you must keep three feet of separation between your trash and recycling carts. If you bunch them up side-by-side, the mechanical arms cannot grab a single bin cleanly, and the driver will bypass your house entirely.