West Wildwood officials say the borough has been steadily working on the problem of stormwater infiltration of the sanitary sewer system since it was the focus of a report about two years ago. The Cape May County Herald reports the borough has been repairing manholes, installing new lines and taking other measures and has invested more than $4 million in repairs over the last several years. As of the Feb. 2 meeting, the town has repaired over half of the manholes in the borough in an effort to get a handle on the intrusion and infiltration of stormwater into the sanitary sewer system.