Ozark Grease Pros pumps grease traps for Farmington restaurants on the AR-156 corridor — per-gallon billing, signed manifest, waste to our licensed Siloam Springs facility 37 miles west. Washington County FOG compliance documented on every call.
~$0.40/Gallon
37 Mi to Siloam Springs
Washington Co. Compliance
Manifest Every Call
Farmington sits in Washington County — a distinct regulatory jurisdiction from the Benton County markets to the north. FOG compliance in Farmington is administered by the City of Farmington Water Department under Washington County and Arkansas ADEQ pre-treatment standards. Every Ozark Grease Pros service call in Farmington produces a signed manifest satisfying those requirements, with our 930 East Jefferson, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 facility named as the ADEQ-licensed disposal destination — an in-state Arkansas compliance record under the same regulatory framework Washington County health inspectors use.
Farmington’s restaurant market reflects its residential character. As a community that has grown through residential expansion southwest of Fayetteville, Farmington’s food service operators are primarily neighborhood-serving restaurants and AR-156 corridor quick-service chains catering to families and commuters. This is a different profile from the institutional or corporate-visitor-driven markets in Bentonville or Rogers — Farmington accounts have consistent daily residential volume rather than through-traffic or event-calendar spikes.
Waste from every Farmington pump call goes to our licensed recycling facility in Siloam Springs — approximately 37 miles west, under 50 minutes. For comparison, Tulsa is approximately 95 miles from Farmington — more than twice the haul distance. The manifest from every Farmington call names our Siloam Springs Arkansas address, keeping the compliance chain entirely within Washington County’s regulatory jurisdiction.
Grease trap pumping in Farmington is approximately $0.40 per gallon, billed on the signed manifest — the same per-gallon rate as all NWA markets.
Farmington Restaurant Type
Frequency & Cost Estimate
AR-156 QSR and fast food
Monthly. Standard frying volume. ~$160–$400 per pump depending on trap size.
Neighborhood casual / family dining
Bi-monthly to quarterly. Residential-serving restaurants with moderate FOG output — confirm fill rate after first service.
Convenience store / gas station food
Monthly to bi-monthly depending on frying output.
New Farmington account
Assessment pump on first visit — confirms trap baseline and sizing before schedule is set.
FOG compliance in Farmington is administered by the City of Farmington Water Department under Washington County and Arkansas ADEQ pre-treatment standards. Farmington is the only Tier 2 city in Ozark Grease Pros’ service area located in Washington County — all other secondary markets are in Benton County. Washington County operators should confirm FOG requirements with the City of Farmington Water Department directly.
On every Farmington service call, Ozark Grease Pros provides a signed manifest with: service date, gallons removed, your Farmington address, and our ADEQ-licensed facility at 930 East Jefferson, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 as disposal destination. That manifest is the document City of Farmington Water Department and Washington County health inspectors request for FOG compliance review.
Approximately $0.40 per gallon on the signed manifest. A 1,000-gallon trap costs approximately $350–$450. Waste goes to our Siloam Springs facility at ~37 miles — not Tulsa at ~95 miles. Call 479-448-7755 or see our cost guide.
Monthly for AR-156 QSR and standard frying operations. Bi-monthly to quarterly for neighborhood casual dining and family restaurants with moderate FOG output. Start with an assessment pump to confirm fill rate based on your actual kitchen volume. Confirm with City of Farmington Water Department.
To our licensed recycling facility at 930 East Jefferson, Siloam Springs, AR 72761 — approximately 37 miles west, under 50 minutes. Oil extracted and recycled for biodiesel production. Water treated to Arkansas ADEQ standards. Not Tulsa.
FOG compliance in Farmington is administered by City of Farmington Water Department under Washington County and Arkansas ADEQ standards — not Benton County. Farmington is the only Tier 2 city in Washington County in our service area. Ozark Grease Pros provides signed manifest documentation satisfying Washington County requirements, with our Siloam Springs, AR facility named as the in-state ADEQ-licensed disposal destination.
Per-gallon billing. Signed manifest. Waste to Siloam Springs — 37 miles. Washington County FOG compliance on every call.