Ozark Grease Pros pumps grease traps for Cave Springs restaurants on the AR-264 growth corridor. Per-gallon billing. Signed manifest. Waste to our licensed Siloam Springs facility 33 miles west. City of Cave Springs FOG compliance on every call.
~$0.40/Gallon
33 Mi to Siloam Springs
City of Cave Springs Compliance
Manifest Every Call
Cave Springs’ food service market is defined by its position on AR-264 (Pleasant Grove Road) — one of the most active residential and commercial growth corridors in Benton County. As residential development has pushed eastward from Rogers and westward from Bentonville along AR-264, Cave Springs has absorbed a wave of new QSR and neighborhood restaurant openings in new commercial pads. For grease trap service, this translates to a market where the majority of accounts are relatively new, many operators are setting up their first commercial kitchen service, and the first service visit carries the weight of establishing the baseline documentation record.
Waste from every Cave Springs pump call goes to our licensed recycling facility at 930 East Jefferson, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 — approximately 33 miles west, under 45 minutes. That compares to approximately 108 miles to Tulsa — more than three times the haul. The manifest from every Cave Springs call names our Siloam Springs Arkansas ADEQ-licensed address, keeping the compliance chain within Benton County’s regulatory framework.
All Cave Springs food service operators must maintain documented grease trap service under City of Cave Springs Water Department FOG requirements and Benton County and Arkansas ADEQ pre-treatment standards. Ozark Grease Pros provides the signed manifest documentation satisfying those requirements on every call.
Grease trap pumping in Cave Springs is approximately $0.40 per gallon, billed on the signed manifest.
Cave Springs Restaurant Type
Frequency & Cost Estimate
AR-264 QSR and fast food
Monthly. Standard frying volume. ~$160–$400 per pump depending on trap size.
Neighborhood / casual dining
Bi-monthly to quarterly. Residential-serving restaurants with moderate FOG output.
New Cave Springs restaurant account
Assessment pump on first visit — establishes trap baseline, confirms sizing adequacy, starts FOG compliance documentation record.
Convenience store / food service
Monthly to bi-monthly depending on frying scope.
Cave Springs’ rapid new-opening rate means many accounts are getting their first grease trap pump service. The first visit for a new Cave Springs account should always include an assessment component — not just a standard pump. New commercial pad installations may have traps sized for a lighter prior use or a generic commercial kitchen assumption that doesn’t match the actual kitchen volume.
For new Cave Springs restaurant operators:
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FOG compliance in Cave Springs is administered by the City of Cave Springs Water Department under Benton County and Arkansas ADEQ pre-treatment standards. On every Cave Springs pump call, Ozark Grease Pros provides a signed manifest with: service date, gallons removed, your Cave Springs address, and our ADEQ-licensed facility at 930 East Jefferson, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 as disposal destination. That manifest is the document City of Cave Springs and Benton County health inspectors request.
Full FOG compliance guide → | Cave Springs service overview →
Approximately $0.40 per gallon on the signed manifest. A 1,000-gallon trap costs approximately $350–$450. Waste goes to our Siloam Springs facility at ~33 miles — not Tulsa at ~108 miles. Call 479-448-7755 or see our cost guide.
Monthly for AR-264 QSR and high-frying operations. Bi-monthly to quarterly for neighborhood casual dining. New accounts should start with an assessment pump to confirm fill rate before setting an ongoing schedule. Confirm with City of Cave Springs Water Department.
To our licensed recycling facility at 930 East Jefferson, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 — approximately 33 miles west, under 45 minutes. Oil extracted and recycled for biodiesel production. Water treated to Arkansas ADEQ standards. Not Tulsa.
Yes. Cave Springs is a fast-growing new-opening market — most new accounts start with an assessment pump visit that establishes baseline trap condition, confirms sizing for new commercial pad installations, and starts the FOG compliance documentation record for City of Cave Springs Water Department inspections.
Per-gallon billing. Signed manifest. Waste to Siloam Springs — 33 miles. City of Cave Springs FOG compliance on every call.