Every grease trap service call we run originates from our processing and recycling facility in Siloam Springs, AR — the only licensed grease recycling plant in Northwest Arkansas. That facility sits at the geographic center of an 80-mile service radius that covers Benton County, Washington County, Carroll County, and stretches into border communities in Missouri and Oklahoma.
The Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers-Bentonville metro — home to over 600,000 people and one of the fastest-growing food service markets in the mid-South — sits entirely within our primary service zone. Restaurants in Fayetteville, Springdale, Bentonville, and Rogers all receive the same manifest-documented grease trap pumping, cleaning, and recycling service — with waste processed at our Siloam Springs facility rather than hauled to Tulsa or Little Rock.
For B2B grease haulers: our facility is a regional disposal site for pumping companies across NWA. If you’re currently hauling to Tulsa, Siloam Springs is closer, and our tipping fee ($0.15/gal) makes the math work. See B2B facility details →
These cities make up the core of our service territory. Each has a dedicated page with local grease trap service details, city-specific FOG compliance context, and location+service pages for the most common search queries in that market.
Beyond the five primary cities, Ozark Grease Pros serves every community in the NWA restaurant corridor. These cities have dedicated location pages targeting local grease trap service queries — capturing searches from restaurants in areas where there’s little to no competition in the search results.
Our 80-mile service radius extends beyond Arkansas into border communities in southwest Missouri and northeast Oklahoma. Restaurant operators in these areas have limited local options and frequently haul grease waste further than necessary. Ozark Grease Pros is the closer, lower-cost alternative.
Every city in our service area receives the full suite of Ozark Grease Pros grease management services — all backed by the same Siloam Springs processing facility. What varies by city is pump cycle timing, local FOG ordinance requirements, and restaurant density. The service quality and manifest documentation standard is identical everywhere we operate.
Grease Trap Pumping
Grease Trap Cleaning
Grease Recycling
UCO Collection
Northwest Arkansas has been one of the fastest-growing metros in the United States for over a decade. The Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers-Bentonville MSA has added tens of thousands of new residents, driven in large part by the growth of the Walmart supplier ecosystem, the University of Arkansas, the Tyson Foods corporate presence, and a wave of retail, hospitality, and food service expansion that followed.
More residents and more corporate campuses mean more restaurants, more commercial kitchens, and more grease trap service demand. Across Benton County and Washington County, the density of food service operators requiring regular FOG management has grown substantially — while the number of specialist grease trap service companies has not kept pace.
Ozark Grease Pros was built specifically for this market. We’re not a Tulsa operation extending reach into NWA or a franchise plugging into the region — we’re locally owned, facility-anchored in Siloam Springs, and built from the ground up to serve Northwest Arkansas restaurants. Read more about who we are →
Grease trap regulations in Arkansas are administered at both the state level (Arkansas Department of Health, ADEQ) and the municipal level. Across Northwest Arkansas, each city and county may have specific ordinance language around trap sizing, pumping frequency documentation, and manifest requirements. Here’s the county-level breakdown of our primary service area:
County
Key Cities Served + FOG Context
Benton County, AR
Bentonville, Rogers, Bella Vista, Centerton, Gentry, Cave Springs, Elm Springs. Benton County has experienced rapid growth in food service density — FOG ordinance enforcement is active across incorporated municipalities.
Washington County, AR
Fayetteville, Springdale, Farmington, Lowell. Washington County includes the University of Arkansas campus area and a dense restaurant corridor along I-49 — high-frequency pumping demand for commercial kitchens and food service operators.
Carroll County, AR
Eastern Carroll County communities within 80-mile radius. Less dense restaurant market but within service range. Contact us to confirm serviceability for your location.
McDonald County, MO (border)
Southwest Missouri communities. Pineville, Noel, Tiff City. Within service radius for restaurants and haulers looking for a regional disposal alternative to Joplin-area sites.
Delaware County, OK (border)
Jay, Grove, Colcord. Northeast Oklahoma communities within the 80-mile radius. Grand Lake resort area generates seasonal food service demand.
While our direct restaurant service operates within the primary NWA service area, our Siloam Springs processing facility accepts grease trap waste from haulers operating across a significantly wider radius. If you’re a pumping company currently hauling to Tulsa, Springfield, or Little Rock, it’s worth running the numbers.
Why NWA-area haulers use our facility instead of Tulsa:
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If you operate a restaurant or food service business in Northwest Arkansas — or if you’re a grease hauler looking for a regional disposal site — reach out and we’ll confirm serviceability and walk you through pricing.