 The study found that the atmospheric air pollution levels in Chittah have increased significantly over the past two decades. This is mainly due to the presence of industrial facilities, motor vehicles, and stoves used for heating homes. The most common contaminant is benzo, A. pyrene, followed by dust and phenols. The highest concentrations were recorded at two stations located near the industrial facilities, indicating that these areas are more heavily affected than other parts of the city. Overall, the study shows that the air quality in Chittah has been steadily worsening over time, and this trend must be addressed immediately if the health of its citizens is to be protected. This article was authored by L. A. Michaelova, E. S. Tomskik, S. I. Lapa, and others.