The overall objective of the project is to improve the environmental status of noise protection and to improve the efficiency of identifying and responding to natural hazards with regard to noise emissions. The implementation of the project will allow the strengthening of the institutions responsible for monitoring the environment in the field of noise protection, adapting the environmental monitoring system in the field of noise protection to the updated EU legislation and requirements, increasing the competence of the staff of state institutions responsible for monitoring the environment, increasing the effectiveness of the environmental monitoring system in the field of noise testing, improving efficiency, quality and timeliness of the environmental monitoring system in the field of noise protection. The project plans to implement such activities as: purchase and supply of measuring equipment for noise monitoring, purchase and delivery of noise monitoring stations together with vehicles for transporting stations, purchase and supply of software for analysis and presentation of spatial data for noise monitoring, purchase and delivery of software for calculation, evaluation and presentation of noise level in the environment together with purchase of computer equipment and training in the field of software, modification of the Ekoinfonet IT system in connection with the entry into force of Commission Directive (EU) 2015/996 of 19 May 2015 will be implemented by the European Parliament’s Common Appraisal Approval Directive 1/establishing a common methodology for noise monitoring, purchase and delivery of noise monitoring stations together with vehicles for transporting stations, purchase and supply of spatial data analysis and presentation software, including service, purchase and delivery of software for calculation, evaluation and presentation of noise levels in the environment. The software will be used by the Environmental Monitoring Department, GIOŚ in a total of 16 offices, while the measuring equipment will be used by the Central Research Laboratory, GIOŚ (in 16 offices), for field measurements.