I-49 to Pinnacle Hills
~26 Mi to Siloam Springs
Benton County FOG Compliance
Manifest Every Call
Rogers is Benton County’s second-largest city and the commercial midpoint of the NWA metro — positioned squarely on the I-49 corridor between Bentonville to the north and Springdale to the south, with a population of approximately 75,000 and one of the densest concentrations of chain and franchise restaurants in Benton County running along its I-49 commercial spine.
The city’s food service market is shaped by three distinct economic anchors. The I-49 commercial corridor — running north-south through the center of Rogers along the interstate — carries the highest density of QSR, fast-casual, and casual dining chains in this part of Benton County. This strip serves both the local Rogers residential population and a significant through-traffic volume from NWA residents moving between Bentonville and Fayetteville.
The Pinnacle Hills / Promenade corridor in east Rogers is a planned commercial development centered on the Promenade at Chenal retail mall — anchored by a dense cluster of national chain restaurants, casual dining, and the Rogers Convention Center. This zone draws from across Benton County and serves a visitor and convention market in addition to the local Rogers residential base.
The Mercy Health System campus in central Rogers is one of the largest healthcare operations in Northwest Arkansas, with Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas as the anchor. The hospital campus generates significant food service demand — cafeteria operations serving staff, patients, and visitors on a continuous basis, creating institutional-scale FOG management needs that differ from restaurant operations.
Ozark Grease Pros serves all three Rogers zones from our licensed processing and recycling facility in Siloam Springs, approximately 26 miles west via AR-94 — under 35 minutes of haul time.
Rogers Zone / Segment
Grease Trap Profile
I-49 corridor QSR and fast food
Highest FOG density in Rogers. National QSR and fast-food chains with high-volume frying. Monthly service is the standard. The I-49 Rogers strip is comparable in density and output to the Springdale I-49 corridor.
I-49 corridor casual and fast-casual dining
National and regional chains with moderate frying and full kitchen operations. Bi-monthly service for most accounts. Central Rogers residential base plus I-49 through traffic drives consistent daily volume.
Pinnacle Hills / Promenade district
National casual dining chains, fast-casual, and food court operations in the Promenade mall area. Bi-monthly to monthly depending on frying volume. Convention Center catering kitchen drives event-calendar volume spikes in this zone.
Rogers Convention Center catering
Event-driven kitchen volume tied to convention and conference calendar. Irregular but high-volume output during active event periods. Service scheduling should account for the Rogers Convention Center event calendar.
Mercy Health campus food service
Institutional cafeteria operations serving hospital staff, patients, and visitors on a continuous basis. High daily meal count, consistent FOG output. Regular scheduled service essential — healthcare facilities have active state health inspection programs.
Old Downtown Rogers / Historic District
Independent restaurants and local dining in Rogers' historic downtown and Walnut Street area. Moderate FOG output, varied kitchen types. Bi-monthly to quarterly depending on volume.
New residential growth zones (northeast Rogers)
Rapidly growing residential development in northeast Rogers has created new commercial pads with new restaurant openings. First-time operators are common in this zone — trap assessment on first service.
Rogers FOG compliance — what every Ozark Grease Pros service call provides:
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Service
For Rogers Restaurants
Grease Trap Pumping
Per-gallon billing (~$0.40/gal), signed manifest, waste to our Siloam Springs facility (~26 miles west). Benton County FOG compliance documentation on every call.
Grease Trap Cleaning
Full interior scrub combined with every pump visit — baffles cleared, bacteria eliminated, odors resolved. Monthly cleaning standard for I-49 corridor QSR; bi-monthly for Pinnacle Hills casual dining.
Emergency Service
Priority pump for Rogers restaurants — including Mercy Health campus service where a kitchen event outside the regular maintenance window needs a fast response.
Scheduled Maintenance Programs
Monthly or quarterly pump-and-clean programs. Multi-location accounts — franchise operators with multiple Rogers I-49 locations — consolidated under one account.
Grease Trap Pumping — Rogers, AR
Grease Trap Cleaning — Rogers, AR
Emergency service, scheduled maintenance programs, and institutional accounts (Mercy Health campus) are also available. Contact us for services not listed above.
Rogers sits at the center of the NWA I-49 corridor. Ozark Grease Pros serves Bentonville (~8 miles north), Springdale (~12 miles south), Fayetteville (~17 miles south), and Siloam Springs (~26 miles west — our facility home). Our 80-mile service radius covers all of NWA and border communities.
Yes. Rogers is a primary NWA service market. We provide grease trap pumping, cleaning, emergency service, and scheduled maintenance for Rogers restaurants — from the I-49 commercial corridor and Pinnacle Hills dining district to the Mercy Health campus food service and Old Downtown Rogers. Waste goes to our Siloam Springs facility approximately 26 miles west.
Approximately $0.40 per gallon, billed against the signed manifest volume. The same per-gallon rate applies across all NWA markets — waste goes to our Siloam Springs facility at ~26 miles, not Tulsa at ~110 miles. See our cost guide for trap-size estimates.
Monthly for I-49 corridor QSR and high-volume frying operations. Bi-monthly for Pinnacle Hills casual dining and most I-49 fast-casual accounts. The Rogers Convention Center catering kitchen should schedule around the event calendar — high-output events can significantly advance fill rates. Confirm requirements with City of Rogers Water Utilities.
FOG compliance in Rogers is administered by City of Rogers Water Utilities under Benton County and Arkansas ADEQ pre-treatment standards. Food service operators must maintain functioning traps, document service with signed manifests, and use licensed disposal. Ozark Grease Pros provides compliant documentation with disposal at our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs facility on every call.
Yes. We serve institutional food service accounts including healthcare campus cafeteria operations. Mercy Health campus food service accounts benefit from regular scheduled service and documentation that satisfies both City of Rogers Water Utilities requirements and healthcare facility compliance review standards.
Our Siloam Springs, AR facility is approximately 26 miles west of Rogers — under 35 minutes via AR-94. For comparison, Tulsa is approximately 110 miles from Rogers, more than four times the distance.
Per-gallon billing. Signed manifest. Waste to Siloam Springs — 26 miles, not Tulsa at 110. Benton County FOG compliance documentation on every call.