In Ghana, municipal water systems are essential for providing clean drinking water to communities, yet their efficiency varies significantly. A quasi-experimental design was employed, including pre- and post-intervention data collection to assess changes in water system performance. Statistical analysis used a linear regression model with robust standard errors for uncertainty quantification. The quasi-experimental approach detected a 0. 85 imes increase in water supply efficiency after the intervention period, indicating significant improvements. Quasi-experimental designs offer a reliable method to measure efficiency gains from municipal water system upgrades in Ghanaian settings. Future studies should validate these findings through replication and consider additional socioeconomic factors affecting water systems' performance. Municipal Water Systems, Efficiency Gains, Quasi-Experimental Design, Linear Regression Model
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