Jay, Oklahoma is our closest out-of-state service market — just 25 miles from our licensed NWA grease recycling facility. Per-gallon billing. Signed manifest. ODEQ-aware documentation. Grand Lake area seasonal food service welcome.
25 Mi via OK-20
~$0.40/Gallon
ODEQ-Aware Docs
Grand Lake Area Service
At approximately 25 miles west of our 930 East Jefferson, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 facility via OK-20, Jay is the closest out-of-state market in our service network — shorter than Neosho (65 miles) and Joplin (90 miles), and actually closer than several NWA Tier 2 cities. Waste pumped from a Jay restaurant arrives at our ADEQ-licensed recycling facility in under 30 minutes. Call 479-448-7755 to schedule.
FOG compliance in Jay runs through Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) pre-treatment standards, with local administration by the Town of Jay and Delaware County. Jay is within Cherokee Nation territory — operators should confirm any additional requirements with the Town of Jay’s utilities department. Ozark Grease Pros provides signed manifests naming our Siloam Springs, AR ADEQ-licensed facility as disposal destination, satisfying cross-state manifest requirements.
Jay’s food service market has two distinct dimensions: year-round residential food service — the QSR, casual dining, and convenience food operations serving the Jay and Delaware County residential community on OK-20 — and Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees seasonal food service — restaurants, marinas, and lakeside food operations that run elevated volume during the Grand Lake recreation season. Both account types are served from our Siloam Springs facility.
Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees — one of Oklahoma’s largest and most popular lake recreation destinations — sits directly south of Jay in Delaware County. The lake’s recreation economy generates food service demand that distinguishes the Jay area from any other market in our network: marina restaurants, lakeside dining, bait shops with food service, and seasonal resort kitchens that operate at significantly elevated volume during the spring-through-fall recreation season and reduce or close during winter.
For Grand Lake area food service operators, grease trap service scheduling needs to account for this seasonal volume variation. A marina restaurant running at 20% winter occupancy and 150% Memorial Day weekend capacity has dramatically different FOG output across the year — a flat quarterly schedule designed for winter volume will be significantly under-serviced by July. Ozark Grease Pros can set up calendar-aware seasonal schedules for Grand Lake accounts, with increased frequency during peak season and reduced service during winter close-down. Call 479-448-7755 to discuss a seasonal account setup.
Grease trap pumping in Jay is approximately $0.40 per gallon on the signed manifest. Call 479-448-7755 for scheduling.
Jay / Delaware County Account Type
Frequency & Cost Estimate
OK-20 QSR / fast food
Monthly. Standard frying volume. ~$160–$400 per pump.
Jay city center / local dining
Bi-monthly to quarterly. Residential-serving, moderate FOG.
Grand Lake marina / lakeside dining (peak)
Monthly during May–September peak season. Increased volume during lake recreation months.
Grand Lake (off-season / winter)
Quarterly or on-demand. Many lake-area operations reduce or suspend service during winter months.
New Jay / Delaware County account
Assessment pump on first visit. Call 479-448-7755.
FOG compliance in Jay is governed by Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) pre-treatment standards — a different regulatory framework from Arkansas ADEQ. Local administration is through the Town of Jay’s utilities department and Delaware County. Jay operators should confirm specific ODEQ and local pre-treatment requirements directly with the Town of Jay.
On every Jay service call, Ozark Grease Pros provides a signed manifest with: service date, gallons removed, your Jay address, and our ADEQ-licensed facility at 930 East Jefferson, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 as the disposal destination. We do not administer Oklahoma regulatory compliance — operators are responsible for confirming ODEQ requirements.
Oklahoma regulatory note: Ozark Grease Pros is an Arkansas ADEQ-licensed facility. We provide cross-state manifest documentation for Oklahoma service. ODEQ compliance confirmation is the responsibility of the individual food service operator in coordination with the Town of Jay utilities department. Call 479-448-7755 with documentation questions. |
Yes — Jay is our closest out-of-state market at ~25 miles via OK-20. We serve Jay and the Grand Lake area from our Siloam Springs, AR facility. Call 479-448-7755 to schedule.
Approximately $0.40 per gallon on the signed manifest. Jay is only ~25 miles from our facility — the closest out-of-state service run in our network. Call 479-448-7755.
Yes. Grand Lake seasonal food service is a distinct account type we serve from our Jay / Delaware County coverage. We can set up calendar-aware seasonal schedules with increased frequency during peak lake season (May–September) and reduced winter service. Call 479-448-7755 to discuss a Grand Lake seasonal setup.
ODEQ (Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality) pre-treatment standards, administered locally by the Town of Jay and Delaware County. Jay is within Cherokee Nation territory — operators should confirm any additional requirements with the Town of Jay. Ozark Grease Pros provides signed manifests naming our Siloam Springs, AR ADEQ-licensed facility.
25 miles from our Siloam Springs facility. Grand Lake seasonal service available. ODEQ-aware documentation. Call 479-448-7755.