Downtown to I-49 Corridor
~30 Mi to Siloam Springs
Benton County FOG Compliance
Manifest on Every Call
Bentonville is the Benton County seat and the fastest-growing food service market in Northwest Arkansas. The city’s transformation from a mid-size county town into a nationally recognized corporate destination is driven almost entirely by one factor: the Walmart Home Office, headquartered on Walton Boulevard in the center of the city. Walmart — the world’s largest company by revenue — brings a continuous stream of vendor meetings, investor visits, and international supplier delegations to Bentonville. That corporate traffic has created a restaurant and hospitality market that would be anomalous for a city of 60,000 and is perfectly calibrated for its actual function as a global corporate hub.
The Bentonville food service market has grown rapidly through the 2010s and 2020s as the Walmart supplier ecosystem — thousands of companies that maintain Benton County offices to be near the Home Office — has expanded. Downtown Bentonville, particularly around the Bentonville Square, has developed a concentration of upscale independent restaurants, chef-driven concepts, and high-volume hospitality operations that serve the corporate visitor base. The arrival of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art — itself a Walton family project — has added a cultural tourism dimension that generates additional high-end dining demand.
Beyond downtown, the I-49 corridor through northeast Bentonville carries the standard NWA commercial restaurant mix — QSR chains, casual dining, and fast-casual operations serving the residential growth that follows corporate expansion. This corridor has grown significantly as Bentonville has absorbed population from Walmart relocations and supplier company staffing.
Ozark Grease Pros serves Bentonville from our licensed processing and recycling facility in Siloam Springs, approximately 30 miles west via US-412. Waste from Bentonville grease traps arrives at our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs facility in under 40 minutes.
Bentonville’s food service market is stratified in ways that distinguish it from Fayetteville’s university-driven market or Springdale’s industrial food processing proximity. The segments that drive Bentonville’s FOG management demand:
Bentonville Segment
Grease Trap Profile
Downtown Square / corporate dining zone
Independent restaurants, chef-driven concepts, and hospitality operations serving the Walmart visitor ecosystem. Higher per-seat revenue, full kitchen operations with significant frying. Bi-monthly service typical for most. New restaurant openings have accelerated significantly — many are first-time commercial kitchen operators with new trap installations.
Walmart Home Office campus food service
Institutional-scale campus dining and catering serving the world's largest company's Bentonville workforce. Multiple food service outlets across a large campus. Consistent high-volume FOG output. Regular scheduled service essential.
Hotel and hospitality F&B
Bentonville has numerous full-service hotels serving continuous corporate visitor traffic — The 21c Museum Hotel, Homewood Suites, and others with on-site restaurants, bars, and banquet facilities. Multi-meal-period kitchens with consistent moderate-to-high FOG output.
Crystal Bridges and cultural destination dining
Museum cafe and the broader Arts District restaurant zone has grown around Crystal Bridges and the Amazeum. Visitor-serving restaurants with variable volume tied to exhibit programming and events.
I-49 corridor commercial (Bentonville northeast)
Standard QSR and casual dining growth along the I-49 expansion into northeast Bentonville. Monthly service for high-frying operations, bi-monthly for casual dining.
Bentonville new development zones
Rapid residential and commercial development in neighborhoods like Uptown and northwest Bentonville is creating new restaurant openings regularly. First-time commercial kitchen operators frequently need trap assessment alongside initial service setup.
Bentonville is the epicenter of Walmart’s global sustainability agenda. Walmart’s Project Gigaton — one of the world’s largest supplier sustainability programs — sets environmental requirements for thousands of Walmart suppliers, many of whom maintain Bentonville-area offices. The sustainability culture that Walmart has embedded in its supply chain extends into the local business community, including food service operators serving the corporate ecosystem.
For Bentonville restaurants — particularly those serving the corporate dining, hotel F&B, and vendor hospitality market — documented grease recycling is a sustainability credential that resonates differently than in other NWA markets. Many Bentonville food service operators serve customers who work for or with Walmart’s sustainability programs professionally. A manifest naming a licensed Arkansas recycling facility (rather than a Tulsa disposal site) is the kind of responsible waste management that this customer base specifically values.
Ozark Grease Pros can provide sustainability documentation for Bentonville operators with corporate sustainability reporting requirements, vendor hospitality ESG commitments, or Walmart supplier ecosystem sustainability credentials. Documentation formats suitable for ESG disclosures, corporate procurement sustainability standards, and hotel green certification programs.
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FOG compliance in Bentonville is administered through the City of Bentonville Public Works Department under Benton County regulations and Arkansas ADEQ pre-treatment standards. Bentonville’s rapid restaurant market growth — particularly the downtown Square development — has driven increased attention to FOG compliance as new commercial kitchen operators open in quick succession. New restaurant operators in Bentonville’s fast-growth zones should confirm grease trap sizing requirements before opening, as the city has been active in ensuring new installations meet current requirements.
Ozark Grease Pros provides a compliant signed manifest on every Bentonville service call, naming our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs facility as the disposal destination — the documentation City of Bentonville Public Works and Benton County health inspectors request for FOG compliance reviews.
Bentonville compliance — what every service call provides:
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Service
For Bentonville Restaurants
Grease Trap Pumping
Per-gallon billing (~$0.40/gal), signed manifest, waste to our Siloam Springs facility (~30 miles west). Benton County FOG compliance documentation on every call.
Grease Trap Cleaning
Full interior scrub on every visit — baffles cleared, bacteria and odors eliminated. Important for Bentonville's rapidly expanding downtown zone where new kitchen operations are opening in buildings with varied prior use history.
Emergency Service
Priority pump for Bentonville restaurants — useful for the downtown corporate dining zone where an unexpected kitchen event on a high-volume business dinner evening needs a fast response.
Scheduled Maintenance Programs
Monthly or quarterly pump-and-clean programs. Multi-location management for hotel F&B groups and corporate dining operators with multiple Bentonville accounts.
Select the service page for your Bentonville restaurant:
Grease Trap Pumping — Bentonville, AR
Grease Trap Cleaning — Bentonville, AR
Emergency service, scheduled maintenance programs, and grease recycling documentation are also available for Bentonville restaurants. Contact us for services not listed above.
From Bentonville, Ozark Grease Pros serves the full NWA corridor — Rogers (~8 miles south), Springdale (~20 miles south), Fayetteville (~25 miles south), and Siloam Springs (~30 miles west — our facility home). Our 80-mile service radius covers all of Benton County, Washington County, and border communities.
Yes. Bentonville is a primary NWA service market. We provide grease trap pumping, cleaning, emergency service, and scheduled maintenance for Bentonville restaurants — from the downtown Square and Walmart campus dining zone to the I-49 corridor and the city’s rapidly expanding new development areas. Waste goes to our Siloam Springs facility approximately 30 miles west.
Grease trap pumping in Bentonville is 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 ~30 miles rather than Tulsa at ~105 miles. See our cost guide for trap-size estimates.
Monthly for high-volume frying operations on the I-49 northeast corridor. Bi-monthly for most downtown Square and corporate dining zone accounts with full kitchen operations. Hotel F&B kitchens typically run quarterly to bi-monthly. New restaurant operators in Bentonville’s growth zones should start with an assessment pump to confirm trap sizing is adequate before setting a schedule. Confirm requirements with City of Bentonville Public Works.
FOG compliance is administered by the City of Bentonville Public Works Department under Benton County regulations and Arkansas ADEQ pre-treatment standards. Bentonville’s rapid restaurant growth has driven increased attention to new installation compliance — new operators should confirm trap sizing requirements before opening. Ozark Grease Pros provides compliant documentation with disposal at our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs facility.
Yes. Bentonville’s Walmart ecosystem creates significant demand for documented sustainability credentials in the food service sector. We provide recycling documentation formats suitable for ESG disclosures, Walmart supplier sustainability standards, and hotel green certification programs. Contact us for documentation details.
Our Siloam Springs, AR facility is approximately 30 miles west of Bentonville — under 40 minutes via US-412. For comparison, Tulsa is approximately 105 miles from Bentonville, more than three times the distance.