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Fig 1.

Location of river water quality monitoring stations conducted by the Government of DKI Jakarta Province (The river network and boundary map are drawn by Dr. Apip; The location map is drawn by Dr. Pingping Luo).

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Table 1.

List of water sampling stations for secondary water quality data.

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Fig 2.

A) Population from 1971 to 2014 in Jakarta; B) Total demand for domestic water use in DKI Jakarta per year (thousand m3).

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Table 2.

English name and Indonesia full name of Indonesia acronym list.

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Fig 3.

BOD trend analysis results with selected significant trend stations from 2008 to 2014(Three to five times sampling per year).

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Fig 4.

DO trend analysis results with selected significant trend stations from 2008 to 2014(Three to five times sampling per year).

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Fig 5.

TSS trend analysis results with selected significant trend stations from 2008 to 2014(Three to five times sampling per year).

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Fig 6.

Spatial distribution of Jakarta water quality A) Average value of BOD; B) Trend Z value of BOD; C) Average value of DO; D) Trend Z value of DO; E) Average value of TSS; F) Trend Z value of TSS during the studying period. (The river network and boundary map are drawn by Dr. Apip; The average value and trend maps are drawn by Dr. Pingping Luo).

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Fig 7.

Dendogram showing spatial clustering of 44 water quality sampling stations of BOD.

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Fig 8.

Dendogram showing spatial clustering of 44 water quality sampling stations of DO.

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Fig 9.

Dendogram showing spatial clustering of 44 water quality sampling stations of TSS.

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