hey there !
There are natural water resources, but due to the scarcity and limitations, they are highly regulated when it comes to usage. It is used mostly for farmlands (number of farms are also controlled) and saved in water dams. As for all the landscaping and greenery you see in the cities of the UAE, it all comes from purified sewage water, which is why you find signs everywhere NOT to drink from fountains
no smell or bad odors though
City planning in the UAE is all about having all uses in the same block. Commercial offices , shops, residential apartments, hotels and hotel apartments. With villas and town houses scattered in between. It is almost impossible to find towers in the UAE that are 100% offices , or residential or shops. Its almost always a mix of all three.
for example , i live in an apartment in this area of Abu Dhabi. It is a mix of commercial offices , residential rentals or ownerships, shops ,coffee shops, grocery stores , laundry mats, department stores , malls , hospitals and clinics, parks ....etc
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