Ozark Grease Pros pumps grease traps for Bentonville restaurants — downtown corporate dining, hotel F&B, and the I-49 growth corridor. Per-gallon billing. Signed manifest. Waste to Siloam Springs — 30 miles, not Tulsa at 105.
~$0.40/Gallon
30 Mi to Facility
Benton Co. Compliance
Manifest Every Call
Bentonville’s food service market has a pumping profile shaped by its corporate identity rather than by volume density alone. The restaurants that need the most attentive grease trap service in Bentonville are not the high-volume QSR chains on I-49 northeast — they are the downtown Square independents whose volumes swing dramatically with Walmart corporate activity, the hotel F&B operations running continuous service for vendor visitors, and the Walmart campus itself.
A restaurant near the Bentonville Square that seats 80 people normally may host a Walmart vendor dinner for 200 on a Tuesday that generates a day’s worth of FOG output in a single event. A hotel kitchen that runs a standard continental breakfast most mornings may run a 300-person conference banquet once a month. These volume spikes are harder to schedule around than the predictable daily frying of a QSR chain — and they affect trap fill rate calculations in ways that standard monthly or quarterly scheduling often misses.
Bentonville also has one of the highest new restaurant opening rates in NWA, driven by the corporate demand and the city’s rapidly growing residential population. First-time commercial kitchen operators opening new restaurants downtown or in the growing Uptown and northwest Bentonville development zones frequently need grease trap assessment alongside their first service call — confirming that the trap installation matches their actual kitchen volume before a service schedule is set.
Bentonville is the farthest major NWA city from our Siloam Springs facility — approximately 30 miles via US-412. For pumping companies that haul to Tulsa, the Bentonville-to-Tulsa distance is approximately 105 miles, more than three times the haul to Siloam Springs. That gap matters most here, in NWA’s northernmost major city.
Every Bentonville service call with Ozark Grease Pros has waste going to our Siloam Springs facility in under 40 minutes — not a 100-mile haul to Oklahoma. Beyond the logistics, the manifest from every Bentonville call names our Siloam Springs, AR address as the disposal destination: in-state, ADEQ-licensed, within the Arkansas regulatory framework that City of Bentonville Public Works and Benton County health inspectors work with.
Bentonville-to-Siloam Springs vs. Bentonville-to-Tulsa: Distance to Ozark Grease Pros facility: ~30 miles west via US-412 Distance to Tulsa disposal: ~105 miles southwest Haul time to our facility: Under 40 minutes Haul time to Tulsa: ~100 minutes Facility state: Arkansas — ADEQ licensed Compliance chain: In-state: Benton County → Arkansas ADEQ Facility type: Recycling plant — oil extracted, water treated |
Grease trap pumping in Bentonville is priced at approximately $0.40 per gallon, billed against the gallons documented on the signed waste manifest. The per-gallon rate is the same across all NWA markets — our Siloam Springs facility at 30 miles means no extended Tulsa haul cost is embedded in the Bentonville rate.
Trap Size
Approximate Cost per Pump
500-gallon under-sink trap
~$160–$200 per pump cycle
750-gallon under-sink trap
~$240–$300 per pump cycle
1,000-gallon under-sink trap
~$320–$400 per pump cycle
1,500-gallon grease interceptor
~$480–$600 per pump cycle
2,000+ gallon interceptor
Contact us — large-volume pricing on request
All estimates based on trap pumped at service-level capacity. Actual billing is on manifest volume. Full grease trap cost guide →
Bentonville Restaurant / Account Type
Pumping Frequency Recommendation
Downtown Square / corporate dining independents
Bi-monthly as a baseline. Calendar-aware scheduling recommended — Walmart vendor weeks, NW Arkansas Council events, and Crystal Bridges programming create volume spikes that can push fill rates beyond bi-monthly estimates. New downtown accounts should start with an assessment visit.
Hotel F&B (full-service properties)
Bi-monthly to quarterly depending on banquet and conference volume. Account for the Bentonville corporate event calendar — hotel banquet kitchens running Walmart vendor dinners or conference catering run at substantially higher output than standard daily F&B.
Walmart campus / institutional dining
Custom schedule based on campus volume and trap configuration. Institutional accounts at this scale require assessed scheduling — contact us to set up a Walmart campus program.
I-49 northeast corridor QSR / fast food
Monthly. Standard high-volume frying commercial corridor. Same service profile as Springdale and Fayetteville QSR accounts.
I-49 northeast casual dining
Bi-monthly. Moderate FOG output from mixed-menu casual dining in the I-49 growth corridor.
Crystal Bridges / Arts District restaurants
Bi-monthly to quarterly depending on programming and visitor volume. Event calendar drives significant swings — account for exhibit opening events and major programming weekends.
New Bentonville restaurant — first service
Assessment pump on first visit. Bentonville's high new-opening rate means many first-time commercial operators need baseline trap condition confirmed and sizing adequacy assessed before setting an ongoing schedule.
Bentonville has opened more new restaurants per capita in recent years than almost any comparably sized US city. The corporate demand from Walmart visitors, the growing residential population, and the city’s rising profile as a destination dining market have driven a sustained wave of new restaurant concepts — many of them first-time commercial kitchen operators who are opening a restaurant for the first time and navigating commercial kitchen infrastructure requirements including grease traps for the first time.
For new Bentonville restaurant operators, grease trap pumping is not just a compliance requirement — it is the first point at which the adequacy of the trap installation is confirmed against the actual kitchen volume. A trap that was properly sized for the original building use may be inadequate for the kitchen you are operating. Bentonville’s rapid commercial development means many buildings have been repurposed from retail, office, or light food service into full commercial kitchen operations — and the trap that served a coffee shop does not serve a full-service restaurant.
For new Bentonville restaurant operators — what to do before setting a schedule:
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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. With Bentonville’s rapid restaurant growth, Public Works has been increasingly attentive to new restaurant trap installations and service compliance — particularly in the downtown growth zones where multiple new kitchen operations have opened in quick succession.
On every Bentonville service call, Ozark Grease Pros provides a signed manifest naming our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs, AR facility as the disposal destination — the compliance document City of Bentonville Public Works and Benton County health inspectors request. The in-state disposal record keeps the compliance chain entirely within Arkansas regulatory jurisdiction.
Full FOG compliance guide → | Bentonville service overview →
Approximately $0.40 per gallon, billed on the signed manifest. A 1,000-gallon trap costs approximately $350–$450 per pump cycle. Waste goes to our Siloam Springs facility at ~30 miles, not Tulsa at ~105 miles. Same per-gallon rate across all NWA markets. See our cost guide for full size-based estimates.
Bi-monthly for most downtown Square and corporate dining independents — though calendar-aware scheduling is recommended given Walmart vendor week and event-driven volume spikes. Monthly for I-49 northeast QSR and high-volume frying. Hotel F&B typically runs bi-monthly to quarterly. New restaurant operators in Bentonville’s growth zones should start with an assessment pump. Confirm with City of Bentonville Public Works.
To our licensed recycling facility in Siloam Springs, AR — approximately 30 miles west via US-412, under 40 minutes haul. Oil extracted and recycled for biodiesel production. Water treated to Arkansas ADEQ standards. Bentonville waste does not go to Tulsa.
A signed manifest on every call: service date, gallons removed, your Bentonville address, our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs, AR facility as disposal destination, technician signature. City of Bentonville Public Works and Benton County health inspectors request this document for FOG compliance reviews.
Yes. For new Bentonville restaurant operators, we start with an assessment pump to establish baseline trap condition, confirm sizing adequacy for your kitchen volume, and set the right ongoing service frequency. Bentonville’s rapid restaurant opening rate means many first-time commercial kitchen operators are getting their first grease trap service — we are set up for it.
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, making Siloam Springs roughly 3.5x closer than the Tulsa disposal sites most NWA haulers use.
Grease Trap Cleaning — Bentonville
Bentonville Service Overview
Per-gallon billing. Signed manifest. Waste to Siloam Springs — 30 miles, not Tulsa at 105. Benton County FOG compliance documentation on every call.