Mission Communications
Mission Communications, headquartered in Atlanta, provides turnkey monitoring and managed services to the water and wastewater utility industry. The innovator that first introduced the wireless to web concept to the water industry, Mission is the acknowledged leader in the digital cellular SCADA field and enjoys a well-earned reputation for highly reliable SCADA solutions designed for pump-stations, lift-stations, tank-and-well control, lake and river level monitoring, and numerous other applications. Please contact Mission to locate a distributor in your area that will show you how your system can have real-time monitoring and control for less than half the cost of custom engineered SCADA.

Address

3060-C Business Park Dr.
Norcross, GA 30071
United States
Toll-free: 877.993.1911
Phone: 877.993.1911

Products + Services

The M800 system provides real-time, advanced monitoring and managed SCADA for water and wastewater systems. Alarm notifications are delivered by any combination of voice phone calls, text messages, e-mails, faxes and pagers. Access, analyze and download data through secure Web portals, accessible on any computer, tablet or mobile device. Streaming data allows you to identify trends as levels... more
  • The M800 system provides real-time, advanced monitoring and managed SCADA for water and wastewater systems. Alarm notifications are delivered by any combination of voice phone calls, text messages, e-mails, faxes and pagers. Access, analyze and download data through secure Web portals, accessible on any computer, tablet or mobile device. Streaming data allows you to identify trends as levels... more
  • The Tank and Well Control Package maintains the amount of water in a storage tank by continuously monitoring the level and sending out commands to control pumps when required. When the tank level is outside of the user-set boundaries, a command is sent to up to three other RTUs to turn relays on and off, energizing pumps and refilling the tank. more
  • The M-80 system tracks and reports manhole surcharges and overflows. The cellular based M-80 is battery powered, installs in about an hour, and is very affordable. The M-80 electronics, radio, and battery are housed in a rugged, waterproof polycarbonate container which is safe in sewers. The M-80 is installed in the manhole “neck” without any cover modifications. Communications are made possible... more
  • The M-110 provides advanced monitoring and control of water and wastewater systems for less than $1 a day. This plug-and-play solution includes a Web-based HMI, ready-made reports, hardware, support and cellular connectivity. more
  • Mission makes SCADA simple by providing a complete solution that is hosted by Mission and includes the hardware, software, support, and connectivity you need to effectively monitor your system. The managed service shifts the task of housing, maintaining and displaying flow data from the municipality to the service provider. The best part about the service is that it works out of the box, with no... more
  • Advanced reporting and alarming is what the Mission managed service is all about. Whether you need to compare pump station flow with local rainfall, analyze pump run times for anomalies, track pump site access, or receive real-time pump run time alarms, Mission’s Web portal has it covered. The managed service includes access to the sophisticated alarm routing features and ready-made reports... more
  • The Mission Web portal is optimized for smart phones and tablets. Acknowledge alarms, track runtimes and control pump relays from the palm of your hand. Access tank and well graphs and manage multiple logins from one screen while on the go. more
  • The M-110 provides advanced monitoring and control of water and wastewater systems for less than $1 a day. It includes web portal access, hardware, technical support and cellular connectivity. The web portal contains sophisticated alarming features and a wide selection of ready-made reports created specifically for the water and wastewater industries. No programming is required. more

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Advanced Monitoring & Managed SCADA: A Valuable Solution


South Carolina Utility Adopts Cellular SCADA System

Marlboro Water Co. (MWC), established in 1972, is a small water company nestled in the Pee Dee area of South Carolina. For nearly 40 years, MWC has served the community... more

‘Good Value’ on Lots of Data

When Walter Mahoney of The Louis Berger Group Inc. needed a cost-effective solution to monitor a landfill gas flare at a former solid waste disposal facility in Rhode... more

Saving Time, Money & Manpower

Since adding Mission M110 RTUs to 40 lift stations, Lenawee County, Mich., has saved time, manpower and money. As county drain commissioner, Stephen May runs a utility... more

Keeping Monitoring On Course in Pebble Beach

Most people, not just golfers, recognize the name Pebble Beach, Calif., as one of the premier residential communities in the nation. Nestled on the shoreline and bluffs... more

Cellular-Based Monitoring on San Juan Island

San Juan Island, Wash., is a popular resort destination where the population fluctuates with the season and the arrival of Orca whales and salmon. To get to the island,... more

Mission Communications Announces New Ownership, Leadership Change

Forrest Robinson and Dave Barringer purchase the stock from Mission founder John K. Collings and Jeffrey CollingsThe Mission Communications senior management team of... more

Mission Communications Hires New Northeast Regional Sales Manager

Jesse Nowacki has more than twenty years of industry experience Jesse Nowacki has recently joined Mission Communications, an innovative service provider of cellular... more

Isolating Inflow & Infiltration

Duckett Creek Sanitary District (DCSD), located in O’Fallon, Mo., was experiencing inflow and infiltration problems, causing backups and overflows. When annual bypass... more

Small Town SCADA Yields Big-Time Results

Marlboro Water Co. (MWC) is a small water utility nestled in the Pee Dee area of South Carolina, a region rich with natural resources—including freshwater streams,... more

Preparation Is Key

Two recent natural disasters have tested cellular networks in different ways. A 5.8-magnitude earthquake followed by Hurricane Irene struck the Eastern U.S. Call surges... more

Thrifty & Thriving

Every municipality would appreciate having a brand-new wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) complete with the latest technology and energy-efficient equipment, but budgets... more

CMOM Made Simple

Capacity, management, operations and maintenance program: Most often, this term is shortened to the familiar acronym CMOM. The ultimate goal of the CMOM process, as it... more

Product Categories

Data Acquisition Systems; Alarm Systems & Components; Controllers, Elevated Tank; Pump Station Monitors; Monitoring Systems; SCADA Systems; Telemetry Systems; Wireless Communication

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