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Go to the current issue of OnTap MagazineSpring 2007 Issue of On Tap Magazine - University of Illinois faculty members Martin Jaffe, John Braden, and Min-Yang Lee examine water system consolidation in their article Working Together: Factors Leading to Water System Mergers. The authors explore five historic reasons that systems have merged: public health concerns, public finance pressures, contractual conflicts between private providers and their customers, corruption, and transaction costs.