Ozark Grease Pros serves Springdale’s dense restaurant and food service market along the I-49 corridor and throughout Washington County — grease trap pumping, cleaning, and recycling with waste processed at our Siloam Springs facility, ~25 miles from your kitchen.
Serving Springdale Since Day One
~25 Mi to Siloam Springs Facility
Washington County FOG Compliance
Manifest Every Service Call
Springdale is Washington County’s largest city and one of the most commercially active food service markets in all of Northwest Arkansas. With a population exceeding 90,000 and a commercial corridor anchored by I-49 that runs through the center of the city, Springdale has a concentration of chain restaurants, quick-service operations, and independent food service businesses that generates some of the highest per-mile FOG management demand in the NWA metro.
The city’s commercial character is shaped by several factors that directly influence the scale and frequency of grease trap service demand. Tyson Foods, headquartered in Springdale, anchors a corporate ecosystem that includes significant food manufacturing, food processing, and food service adjacency throughout Washington County. The combination of the I-49 restaurant corridor, Tyson’s supplier and employee base, and Springdale’s position as a through-travel hub between Fayetteville and Rogers creates a market where commercial kitchen FOG management is not a niche need — it’s an infrastructure requirement at scale.
Ozark Grease Pros serves Springdale from our licensed processing and recycling facility in Siloam Springs — approximately 25 miles to the west. For Springdale restaurants, that means waste pumped from their traps arrives at a licensed, ADEQ-regulated processing facility in under 30 minutes of haul time — a fraction of the 90+ minute haul to Tulsa that most regional pumping companies require.
Springdale’s food service market spans multiple segments, each with distinct grease trap management needs. The city’s FOG management demand is driven by:
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Ozark Grease Pros provides the core grease management service suite to Springdale restaurants — all with waste disposal at our Siloam Springs facility rather than Tulsa or out-of-state sites:
Service
For Springdale Restaurants
Grease Trap Pumping
Per-gallon billing (~$0.40/gal), signed manifest, waste transported to our Siloam Springs facility (~25 miles) — not Tulsa (~95 miles). FOG compliance documentation on every call.
Grease Trap Cleaning
Full interior scrub combined with every pump. Residual solids, bacteria, and odor sources eliminated. Critical for Springdale's high-volume I-49 corridor QSR operations where accumulation between cycles is rapid.
Emergency Service
Priority-scheduled emergency pump for Springdale restaurants. Facility proximity means shorter dispatch logistics for urgent calls.
Scheduled Maintenance Programs
Monthly or quarterly pump-and-clean programs for Springdale accounts. Single-account management for multi-location restaurant groups operating across the I-49 corridor.
Grease Recycling
All Springdale waste processed at our Siloam Springs recycling facility — oil extracted, water treated to ADEQ standards. Documented disposal chain for Washington County health inspections.
FOG compliance in Springdale is administered through City of Springdale Water Utilities and the Washington County regulatory framework, operating under Arkansas ADEQ pre-treatment standards and the federal EPA FOG program. Food service permit holders in Springdale are required to maintain functioning grease traps, document service at compliant frequency, and dispose of waste at licensed receiving facilities.
With the highest QSR density in Washington County concentrated along the I-49 corridor, Springdale’s FOG program has active enforcement activity. Restaurants that operate without current service documentation or that use unlicensed disposal are at real risk of compliance findings at inspection. Ozark Grease Pros’ manifest — which names our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs facility as the disposal destination — provides the documentation chain that Springdale health inspectors and City of Springdale Water Utilities require.
Ozark Grease Pros Springdale compliance package — what every service call provides:
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The I-49 corridor through Springdale is one of the most food service-dense corridors in the NWA metro. From the Fayetteville city limit at the south end to Rogers at the north, the Springdale stretch of I-49 contains a concentration of quick-service restaurants, fast-casual chains, and casual dining that generates consistent high-volume FOG output. For operators along this corridor, the grease trap management equation is straightforward:
High frying volume + high daily customer count = rapid trap fill rate = monthly service standard. Missing a single monthly pump cycle on an I-49 corridor QSR creates real overflow risk by the time the next cycle arrives. Emergency calls from this corridor are almost always the result of a missed scheduled service or a poorly sized trap for the actual kitchen volume.
Ozark Grease Pros’ scheduled maintenance programs are built specifically for this type of account — fixed monthly calendar, no missed cycles, compliant documentation at every visit. For multi-location franchise operators with multiple Springdale locations, we consolidate all sites under a single account with a coordinated service calendar.
Each Springdale service page covers the specific combination of location and service most relevant to your restaurant. Select the service that fits your situation:
Grease Trap Pumping — Springdale, AR
Grease Trap Cleaning — Springdale, AR
Grease Recycling — Springdale, AR
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Springdale is centrally located in the NWA metro. From here, Ozark Grease Pros serves Fayetteville (~5 miles south), Rogers (~12 miles north), Bentonville (~20 miles north), and Siloam Springs (~25 miles west — our facility home). Our 80-mile service radius covers all of NWA and border communities.
Yes. Springdale is one of our primary NWA service markets. We provide grease trap pumping, cleaning, emergency service, scheduled maintenance programs, and grease recycling for Springdale restaurants. All waste is processed at our licensed Siloam Springs facility, approximately 25 miles west.
Grease trap pumping in Springdale is priced at approximately $0.40 per gallon, billed against the signed manifest volume. Springdale restaurants pay the same per-gallon rate as all NWA markets — waste goes to our Siloam Springs facility at ~25 miles, not Tulsa at ~90 miles. See our cost guide for size-based estimates.
I-49 corridor QSR and fast food operations in Springdale typically require monthly pumping — high frying volume fills traps quickly. Full-service and casual dining restaurants usually run bi-monthly. Confirm specific frequency requirements with City of Springdale Water Utilities.
FOG compliance in Springdale is administered by City of Springdale Water Utilities under Washington County and Arkansas ADEQ pre-treatment standards. Food service operators must maintain traps, document service with signed manifests, and use licensed disposal. Ozark Grease Pros provides compliant documentation on every call, with waste to our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs facility.
Yes. Multi-location accounts — including franchise operators with multiple Springdale locations on the I-49 corridor — are managed under a single consolidated account with a coordinated service calendar, consolidated manifest documentation, and single-invoice billing.
Our licensed grease processing and recycling facility in Siloam Springs, AR is approximately 25 miles west of Springdale — a haul time of under 30 minutes. For comparison, Tulsa is approximately 95 miles from Springdale, nearly four times the haul distance.
Per-gallon billing. Signed manifest. Waste to our Siloam Springs facility — 25 miles, not Tulsa. Washington County FOG compliance documentation on every call.