The issue of air pollution in the country's metropolises and legislation on it goes back to the municipal law in 1334. In paragraph 20 of Article 55 of this law, the issue of reducing air pollution has been considered, but this issue has been threatened since 1995, when pollution reached the border. It was considered and caused the law on how to prevent air pollution to be approved this year. Most of the year, the share of pollution was given to motor vehicles with 58% and the share of residential, commercial and industrial units was set at 42%. In 1994, other activities such as developing the first standard for vehicle exhaust emissions, burning motor vehicles and technical inspection Cars were established This year, the results of preliminary research by the Japanese group JICA showed that the share of mobile resources is 77% of the total air pollution in the short city of Tehran. Gasoline station fuel consumption information is obtained on a monthly basis in the central area of Isfahan (Isfahan, Khomeini Shahr and Falavarjan), 69 of which are in the 15 districts of Isfahan. This year, the central region of Isfahan has consumed about 1,070 million liters of fuel, which is an average of about 81.6 million liters. Incidents in recent years regarding the increase in air pollution, the need to know more about the causes of these accidents has been identified. Cars are a major source of chemical fog, and heavy reliance on cars for transportation and intercity travel in large cities has led to the release of large amounts of unburned hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides. Environmental control requires appropriate measures to control air pollution, proper water quality, and waste management and reduce pollution through fuel. It is worth noting that pollution control and prevention policies are effective when power plants, factories pay serious attention to these policies in their programs (Liu. 1999). In recent decades, the issue of air pollution due to the environmental effects of substances such as chlorofluorocarbons, ammonia vapor or carbon dioxide has also spread. These pollutants have global effects such as acid rain, global warming and ozone depletion.
The main factor in increasing air pollution in the past has been the increase in global population. Population growth has increased people's living standards and increased consumption of fossil fuels. In general, the combustion of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, gas and gasoline is the main cause of air pollution.