Cikapundung River passes through the Bandung City evaluated as heavily polluted river. Many efforts had been conducted by means of various activities. However, those activities are still sporadically conducted, unpublished, and not well-documented, resulting inefficiency of the resources consumption. Therefore, this project aims to formulate a concept of information system which is integrated, suitable, and fulfill the stakeholders needs, enriched with the water quality modeling. For the first step, the method used was best practice analysis by visiting Kitakyushu City to learn how the city monitors the river water quality. The next step was to collect data concerning the potential user or stakeholder types, usage of the information system, and the user's needs. Based on the lesson-learnt method and data collection, it can be concluded that part of Kitakyushu City's river system can be applied to the Cikapundung River system. However, the interaction between users and the information system might be different due to the sensitivity of data publication. Thus a specific step on filtering data prior to publication needs to be placed. Potential users of this system are government officers, researchers, academic staffs, NGO, and the community. Each user has specific characteristic in interact with the system.
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