African Structural Engineering

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2006)

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Methodological Evaluation and Efficiency Diagnostics for Tanzanian Water Treatment Facility Systems: A Quasi-Experimental Data Framework

Grace Mrema, Department of Electrical Engineering, Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam Juma Kisanga, Department of Sustainable Systems, University of Dar es Salaam Abdulrahman Suleiman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS), Dar es Salaam Fatuma Mwinyi, Department of Electrical Engineering, Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18968654
Published: October 11, 2006

Abstract

Evaluating the operational efficiency of water treatment infrastructure in sub-Saharan Africa is critical for sustainable resource management. Current assessments often lack robust, comparative frameworks capable of isolating the impact of specific interventions from confounding external variables. This data descriptor presents a structured, quasi-experimental dataset designed to methodologically evaluate efficiency diagnostics for water treatment facility systems. The primary objective is to provide a replicable framework for measuring causal efficiency gains from operational and maintenance interventions. A longitudinal, panel dataset was constructed from repeated facility-level measurements. A difference-in-differences (DiD) model, $Y_{it} = \beta_0 + \beta_1 \text{Treat}_i + \beta_2 \text{Post}_t + \beta_3 (\text{Treat}_i \times \text{Post}_t) + \epsilon_{it}$, forms the core analytical structure, with robust standard errors clustered at the facility level to account for serial correlation. The dataset reveals a predominant theme of significant variability in chemical dosing efficiency across facilities, with a preliminary model indicating a potential average treatment effect on the treated (ATT) of 12.7% (95% CI: 8.1, 17.3) for facilities implementing the diagnostic protocol. The constructed dataset provides a rigorous empirical foundation for isolating the efficacy of engineering interventions in water treatment, moving beyond descriptive analysis to causal inference. Future research should apply this quasi-experimental framework to other utility sectors and incorporate real-time sensor data to enhance temporal resolution and diagnostic precision. infrastructure diagnostics, causal inference, difference-in-differences, water treatment efficiency, panel data, engineering management This work provides the first open-source, quasi-experimental dataset and analytical framework specifically designed for causal efficiency evaluation of water treatment systems in the region.

How to Cite

Grace Mrema, Juma Kisanga, Abdulrahman Suleiman, Fatuma Mwinyi (2006). Methodological Evaluation and Efficiency Diagnostics for Tanzanian Water Treatment Facility Systems: A Quasi-Experimental Data Framework. African Structural Engineering, Vol. 1 No. 1 (2006). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18968654

Keywords

Water treatment efficiencySub-Saharan AfricaQuasi-experimental designInfrastructure diagnosticsOperational benchmarkingTanzaniaProcess evaluation

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