Grease Trap Pumping in Rogers, AR — I-49 Strip, Pinnacle Hills, and Mercy Health Campus

Three distinct pumping profiles, one service provider. Per-gallon billing. Signed manifest. Waste to Siloam Springs — 26 miles, not Tulsa at 110.

~$0.40/Gallon

26 Mi to Facility

Benton Co. Compliance

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Grease Trap Pumping in Rogers — Three Zones, Three Service Models

Rogers is the only NWA city where a single service provider needs to handle three genuinely distinct pumping profiles in the same market: the high-volume QSR frying of the I-49 strip, the event-calendar volatility of the Pinnacle Hills convention zone, and the institutional healthcare FOG management requirements of the Mercy Health campus. Each requires a different service conversation.

  • Zone

  • Volume Profile

  • Pumping Standard

  • I-49 Commercial Strip

  • High-volume daily frying. QSR and fast food chains with predictable morning-to-close output. Through-traffic from NWA corridor amplifies volume.

  • Monthly. Same standard as Springdale I-49. A missed monthly cycle at high-frying QSR creates real overflow risk.

  • Pinnacle Hills / Promenade / Convention

  • National chains with moderate daily volume plus irregular high-output spikes during Rogers Convention Center events. Convention calendar drives volume swings.

  • Bi-monthly baseline, with event-calendar awareness. Large convention events can push trap fill rate significantly above bi-monthly estimates.

  • Mercy Health Campus

  • nstitutional cafeteria serving hospital staff, patients, and visitors on a 24/7 basis. Consistent daily volume, no seasonal drop-off, healthcare compliance documentation required.

  • Regular scheduled service with healthcare facility documentation standard. Joint Commission and state health dept. oversight.

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    Grease Trap Pumping at Mercy Health Northwest Arkansas — Healthcare Institutional Context

    The Mercy Health System campus in Rogers — anchored by Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas — is not a restaurant. It is one of the largest healthcare operations in NWA, and its food service requirements are governed not just by Benton County FOG regulations but by Arkansas Department of Health healthcare facility standards and Joint Commission accreditation requirements that include food service sanitation and waste management documentation.

    For the Mercy campus cafeteria and patient food service operations, grease trap pumping documentation serves a compliance function that extends beyond the standard FOG manifest. Healthcare facilities subject to Joint Commission review are expected to demonstrate documented, scheduled maintenance of all utilities including grease trap systems. A signed manifest from every pump visit — documenting date, gallons, technician, and disposal destination — is the record that satisfies this requirement.

    Ozark Grease Pros serves institutional healthcare accounts with the same per-gallon billing and signed manifest documentation as all service calls, plus the service record retention and scheduling consistency that healthcare facilities require. All Mercy Health campus waste goes to our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs facility — in-state disposal documentation under Arkansas regulatory jurisdiction.

    Grease Trap Pumping in the Pinnacle Hills Zone — Convention Calendar Awareness

    The Rogers Convention Center — located in the Pinnacle Hills commercial district — hosts regional conferences, trade shows, and corporate events that generate concentrated restaurant traffic in the surrounding Pinnacle Hills and Promenade dining zone. A restaurant in the Promenade area that runs at standard weekday volume most of the time may see a major volume spike during a multi-day convention event that fills every hotel room in the corridor and turns the surrounding restaurants into de facto conference dining.

    For Pinnacle Hills area restaurants, grease trap service scheduling that ignores the Rogers Convention Center calendar is service scheduling built around a faulty volume estimate. A bi-monthly service cycle that arrives the week before a major three-day convention event is well-timed. The same cycle arriving the day after a large event closes may find the trap at 30–35% fill rather than the 15–18% expected at mid-cycle.

    For Pinnacle Hills restaurant operators — scheduling with the convention calendar:

    • Check the Rogers Convention Center event calendar when setting your quarterly service schedule — align pump visits before high-event periods, not after
    • A bi-monthly schedule may need to become monthly during peak convention season (typically spring and fall conference cycles)
    • Contact us if a large convention event is approaching and your trap is already at or above mid-cycle capacity — we can schedule a priority pump before the event
    • For restaurants with convention event catering, the one-day output of a full catering event can equal multiple normal days of FOG production

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    Where Rogers Grease Waste Goes — 26 Miles West, Not 110 Miles Southwest

    Rogers has the most favorable haul ratio of any Tier 1 NWA city we serve: our Siloam Springs facility is approximately 26 miles west via AR-94, while Tulsa is approximately 110 miles from Rogers — a ratio of more than four to one. For every service run from Rogers, our disposal haul is roughly 20 minutes versus the 100-minute Tulsa haul that most NWA pumping companies make.

    That translates into three practical advantages for Rogers accounts: greater scheduling flexibility (shorter runs allow more responsive scheduling and easier accommodation of priority calls), an in-state ADEQ disposal record on every manifest (keeping the Benton County compliance chain entirely within Arkansas regulatory jurisdiction), and the fact that waste from Rogers restaurants is recycled — oil extracted at our Siloam Springs facility and directed to biodiesel production — rather than simply disposed of in Oklahoma.

  • Factor

  • Ozark Grease Pros — Siloam Springs

  • Distance from Rogers

  • ~26 miles (via AR-94)

  • Comparison to Tulsa disposal

  • ~110 miles — 4.2x farther

  • Round-trp iper service run

  • ~52 miles vs. ~220 miles (Tulsa)

  • Manifest disposal destination

  • Siloam Springs, AR — ADEQ-licensed, in-state

  • Benton County compliance chain

  • In-state: Rogers → Arkansas ADEQ

  • Facility type

  • Recycling plant — oil extracted and recycled

  • How Much Does Grease Trap Pumping Cost in Rogers, AR

    Grease trap pumping in Rogers is priced at approximately $0.40 per gallon, billed against the signed manifest volume. The per-gallon rate is consistent across all NWA markets — our 26-mile Siloam Springs haul means no extended Oklahoma disposal cost is embedded in the Rogers 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

  • Actual billing is on manifest volume. Full grease trap cost guide →

    How Often Should Rogers Restaurants Pump Their Grease Traps

  • Rogers Restaurant / Account Type

  • Pumping Frequency Recommendation

  • I-49 corridor QSR and fast food

  • Monthly. High-volume frying with predictable daily output — same standard as Springdale I-49. Missing a monthly cycle creates real overflow risk at high-frying QSR.

  • I-49 corridor casual and fast-casual dining

  • Bi-monthly. Moderate FOG output from mixed-menu kitchens with moderate frying. Bi-monthly keeps most accounts within 25% capacity between cycles.

  • Pinnacle Hills / Promenade chains

  • Bi-monthly baseline. Calendar-aware — align service before major Rogers Convention Center events, not after. Monthly during peak convention season if event volume is high.

  • Rogers Convention Center catering kitchen

  • Pre-event service recommended before major multi-day conventions. Event-driven output can equal several weeks of normal kitchen production in a single event period.

  • Mercy Health campus institutional

  • Regular scheduled service based on campus cafeteria volume assessment. Healthcare facility documentation requirements apply — contact us for institutional account setup.

  • Old Downtown Rogers / Historic District

  • Bi-monthly to quarterly. Lower-volume independent restaurants with moderate FOG output.

  • New Rogers restaurant — first service

  • Assessment pump on first visit. Confirms trap condition and sizing adequacy before setting the ongoing schedule.

  • FOG Compliance for Rogers Restaurants — City of Rogers Water Utilities

    FOG compliance in Rogers is administered through the City of Rogers Water Utilities Department under Benton County regulations and Arkansas ADEQ pre-treatment standards. Every food service operator within Rogers city limits — restaurants, food courts, and institutional kitchen operations including the Mercy Health campus — is subject to City of Rogers Water Utilities FOG requirements.

    On every Rogers service call, Ozark Grease Pros issues a signed manifest naming our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs, AR facility as the disposal destination. That manifest is the compliance document City of Rogers Water Utilities and Benton County health inspectors request. For Mercy Health campus accounts, the same manifest documentation also supports healthcare facility compliance review requirements.

    Full FOG compliance guide →  |  Rogers service overview →

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    Common Questions

    Grease Trap Pumping in Rogers — Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does grease trap pumping cost in Rogers, AR?

    Approximately $0.40 per gallon, billed on the signed manifest. A 1,000-gallon trap costs approximately $350–$450 per cycle. Waste goes to our Siloam Springs facility at ~26 miles — versus Tulsa at ~110 miles, more than four times farther. See our cost guide for full size estimates.

    Monthly for I-49 QSR and high-frying chains — same standard as Springdale I-49. High daily frying output fills traps in under four weeks at most QSR operations. Missing a monthly cycle on the Rogers I-49 strip creates real overflow risk.

    Align service visits before major multi-day convention events, not after. A large convention event can push Pinnacle Hills restaurant trap fill rate significantly above a standard bi-monthly estimate. Check the Rogers Convention Center event calendar when setting quarterly service schedules — and consider monthly service during peak spring and fall conference cycles.

    Yes. We serve the Mercy Health campus institutional food service with regular scheduled pumping and signed manifest documentation that satisfies both City of Rogers Water Utilities FOG requirements and healthcare facility compliance review standards. Contact us to set up an institutional account.

    To our licensed recycling facility in Siloam Springs, AR — approximately 26 miles west via AR-94, under 35 minutes. Oil extracted and recycled for biodiesel production. Water treated to Arkansas ADEQ standards. Not Tulsa.

    A signed manifest on every call: service date, gallons removed, Rogers address, our ADEQ-licensed Siloam Springs, AR facility as disposal destination, technician signature. City of Rogers Water Utilities and Benton County health inspectors request this document for FOG compliance review.

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    Grease Trap Cleaning — Rogers

    Full interior cleaning on every pump visit — bacteria eliminated, odors resolved. All Rogers zones: I-49 QSR monthly cycle, Pinnacle Hills event accumulation, Mercy Health campus
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    Rogers Service Overview

    Full grease management service overview for Rogers — three-zone market context, FOG compliance, institutional accounts, and Benton County documentation.
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    Per-gallon billing. Signed manifest. Waste to Siloam Springs — 26 miles, not Tulsa at 110. Benton County FOG compliance documented on every call.