Omaha, NE

Omaha utility providers by address.

Omaha city addresses have source-backed OPPD, MUD gas/water, city sewer, and contracted collection rows.

Quick answer

Omaha utility provider rows are source-backed for the covered city service area, with per-service confidence labels and official verification links.

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Likely provider rows.

Provider names stay paired with confidence and official links because service boundaries can change at the parcel edge.

Electric providerOPPDElectric utility
High Official source Start / verify
Gas providerMetropolitan Utilities DistrictNatural gas utility
High Official source Start / verify
Water providerMetropolitan Utilities DistrictWater utility
High Official source Start / verify
Sewer providerCity of Omaha Sewer MaintenanceSewer utility
High Official source Start / verify
Trash / municipal serviceCity of Omaha Waste and RecyclingMunicipal collection source
High Official source Start / verify

Official source posture

The listed rows are source-backed for this city service area, but the official provider always controls final start-service eligibility.

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Lincoln utility providers

Answer typeSource-backed city service area

Lincoln city addresses have source-backed utility provider rows for the top-100 coverage program.

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Utility questions

Who provides utilities in Omaha, NE?

UtilityProviderCheck lists likely electric, gas, water, sewer, and municipal service providers for Omaha with service-by-service confidence and official source links.

Can I start Omaha utility service from these links?

Use the official start or verify links in each service row. Provider eligibility, deposits, meter access, and account setup are controlled by the utility or municipality.

Why might the provider differ at the same city edge?

Utility districts, annexation, private systems, retail choice, apartment master-metering, and address-level territory boundaries can change the final provider.