African Technology and Development (Interdisciplinary - | 28 March 2010
Methodological Assessment of Quasi-Experimental Water Treatment Systems in Uganda
K, a, b, i, n, g, o, T, u, m, w, e, s, i, g, y, e, ,, N, s, u, b, u, g, a, D, e, n, i, s
Abstract
This study addresses a current research gap in Engineering concerning Methodological evaluation of water treatment facilities systems in Uganda: quasi-experimental design for measuring efficiency gains in Uganda. The objective is to formulate a rigorous model, state verifiable assumptions, and derive results with direct analytical or practical implications. A mixed-methods design was used, combining survey and interview data collected over the study period. The results establish bounded error under perturbation, a convergent estimation process under stated assumptions, and a stable link between the proposed metric and observed outcomes. The findings provide a reproducible analytical basis for subsequent theoretical and applied extensions. Stakeholders should prioritise inclusive, locally grounded strategies and improve data transparency. Methodological evaluation of water treatment facilities systems in Uganda: quasi-experimental design for measuring efficiency gains, Uganda, Africa, Engineering, original research This work contributes a formal specification, transparent assumptions, and mathematically interpretable claims. The maintenance outcome was modelled as $Y<em>{it}=\beta</em>0+\beta<em>1X</em>{it}+u<em>i+\varepsilon</em>{it}$, with robustness checked using heteroskedasticity-consistent errors.