The main objective of the project is to strengthen the system for monitoring, assessing and controlling pollution control and eradication of the Baltic Sea, other surface water bodies and groundwater status (ecological, biological, chemical, hydrological, pollutant load parameters), as well as the technical capacity of this system, thus contributing to the improvement of the status of the Baltic Sea and other surface water bodies. Groundwater forms an integral part of the hydrological cycle, i.e. its quantity and quality are involved in the formation of the status of surface water bodies. Effective, expeditious and reliable surveys of groundwater and geological environment are needed to assess the status of groundwater resources, its evolution, to identify contaminated areas, thus assessing the effectiveness of the environmental measures taken at regional and local level. The main measure is the analysis of physical parameters and chemical composition of soil and water samples using modern methods under field and laboratory conditions. It is planned to acquire a mobile laboratory complete in a vehicle with increased permeability consisting of an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer that performs a quantitative assessment of the geochemical composition of samples of the natural environment (soil, sludge, rocks and soil), a portable laboratory and a pH meter for measuring the physical properties of water under field conditions. Increased off-road, capacitive vehicle is needed to reach observable wells and test sites, some of which are located away from residential areas as close as possible, as additional equipment is used for water and soil sampling (electric generators, pumps, water lift systems, hand drills, etc.). The purchase of a stationary ion chromatograph is envisaged for detailed analyses of the chemical composition of the water