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Utility Providers in Long Beach, WA

Spectrum
  • Free modem and anti-virus software
  • No contracts and unlimited data
  • 30 day money-back gurantee
  • Speeds up to 2 Gbps**
  • Plans starting at $30/month

Electric Providers in Long Beach

PUD 2 of Pacific County
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Top 10 Internet Providers in Long Beach

Spectrum
  • 2 Gbps**
  • Cable
  • Unlimited
  • TV & Phone
  • 83.8%
  • $30.00/mo
  • Most Affordable Plans
CenturyLink
  • 940 Mbps
  • Fiber
  • 1 TB
  • Phone
  • 78.79%
  • $50.00/mo
Quantum Fiber
  • 8 Gbps
  • Fiber
  • Unlimited
  • Phone
  • 78.79%
  • $50.00/mo
AT&T Fiber
  • 5 Gbps
  • Fiber
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 69.19%
  • $34.00/mo
  • Best for High Speed and Gamers
T-Mobile 5G Home Internet
  • 415 Mbps
  • 5G
  • 1.2 TB
  • Mobile
  • 73.58%
  • $20.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet
AT&T Air
  • 300 Mbps
  • 5G
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 73.58%
  • $65.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet
Verizon 5G Home Internet
  • 300 Mbps
  • 5G
  • Unlimited
  • Mobile
  • 100%
  • $35.00/mo
  • Wireless Internet
Starlink
  • 400 Mbps
  • Satellite
  • Unlimited
  • 100%
  • $55.00/mo
Viasat
  • 150 Mbps
  • Satellite
  • 150-850 GB
  • Phone
  • 99.85%
  • $39.99/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 Long Beach

LONG BEACH WATER DEPARTMENT
PO BOX 310 LONG BEACH, WA 98631
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Utilities Summary for Long Beach, WA

Electric Companies: 1
Water & Sewage Providers: 1
Municipal Electricity: No
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Long Beach Internet Connectivity

Broadband Availability
87.36%
Percent of population with access to speeds of 100 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload
1 Gig Availability
17.08%
Percent of population with access to download speeds of 1 Gbps
Fiber Availability
17.14%
Percent of population with access to fiber Internet
*Based on data from the FCC National Broadband map

Fastest Internet Providers in Long Beach

Provider Connection Type Download Speed
Spectrum Cable 2 Gbps
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CenturyLink Fiber 940 Mbps
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Quantum Fiber Fiber 8 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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Long Beach 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
3.4 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

How can I buffer against the 2026 Southern California Edison rate hikes?

With baseline rates climbing past 30¢/kWh, the ultimate strategy is utilizing a “pre-cooling” routine. Program your thermostat to drop your home temperature down to 68°F during the off-peak morning hours when electricity is cheap. When the brutal 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM peak pricing window hits, nudge your thermostat up to 78°F. Your home will coast comfortably on the trapped cold air, preventing your AC compressor from drawing expensive peak grid power.

What is the "NEM 3.0" trap if I buy a home with solar panels?

If you are buying a Long Beach property with solar installed after April 2023, you fall under California’s Net Billing Tariff (NEM 3.0). Unlike traditional net metering, the utility no longer credits you at retail value for the excess power you push back to the grid; instead, they pay wholesale rates that are significantly lower. To make solar financially viable under this framework, you must integrate a home battery storage system (like a Tesla Powerwall) to store your midday solar power and deploy it internally at night.

Can I protest the upcoming municipal water, sewer, and gas rate hikes?

Yes. Under California’s Proposition 218, public utilities must allow consumers a formal window to protest rate restructurings. Long Beach Utilities is hosting its official Proposition 218 public hearing on August 27, 2026, at 7:00 PM at their Wardlow Road administration building. You can submit a written or in-person protest before the close of the hearing; if a majority of affected property owners submit formal protests, the city is legally blocked from passing the rate hikes.

How do I bypass the "Ocean Blvd Internet Monopoly"?

If you are moving into one of the iconic historic mid-rises or luxury condo complexes lining Ocean Boulevard or the downtown core, watch out for exclusive telecom marketing agreements. Many property managers lock the entire complex into an exclusive provider contract with Spectrum, actively blockading Frontier or AT&T engineers from running physical fiber lines past the utility closets. Always double-check verified, unit-level broadband access with landlord dispatch before signing a lease.

What is the strict "Glass-Wrapping" rule for bulk collections?

Long Beach is incredibly generous, granting residents 12 free special bulk item collections per calendar year (up to 8 large items per pickup scheduled via 562-570-2876). However, they enforce a zero-tolerance policy for glass safety. If you are throwing out an old glass tabletop, a large windowpane, or a sliding mirror, it must be entirely wrapped and sealed in thick cardboard or heavy-duty plastic. If the collection crew spots raw, exposed glass, they will leave it on the curb with a warning sticker.

Where does my trash actually go now that SERRF is permanently closed?

For decades, Long Beach burned its household waste at the Southeast Resource Recovery Facility (SERRF) to generate electricity. However, SERRF permanently closed its doors, meaning the city no longer operates waste-to-energy incineration. All household trash is now routed through regional transfer stations and trucked directly to landfills in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. This closure makes your green Organics Cart vastly more important — all food scraps, leftovers, and yard clippings must go there to comply with state landfill diversion laws.