A Bronx man has been charged with dousing a pair of on-duty NYPD cops with water in a caught-on-camera incident in the borough, police said Friday.

Robert Perez, 24, of Crotona Park East was slapped with charges of criminal mischief, obstructing governmental administration, criminal tampering, disorderly conduct and harassment for the July 21 incident, cops said.

Perez was nabbed Thursday and charged at the 42nd Precinct station house for the water attack at Boston Road and East 173rd Street.

The suspect was among about a dozen rowdy men and women captured in the video that shows several people hurl buckets of water at two uniformed female cops on a Bronx street corner.

The officers walked away without making any arrests.

Perez was one of those who allegedly threw a bucket of water at the officers, causing damage to both cops’ vests, a memo book and a cell phone, according to a criminal complaint.

He and at least four others walked into the street, blocking traffic as others shouted, “Get them, do it,” the complaint said.

“You’re going to have to take me to central booking,” Perez told the cops, according to the court papers.

He was also charged for dousing a Bronx man with water at the same location a day later, ultimately causing the man’s phone to break.

Perez was arraigned Friday on the charges, and a judge set his bail at $3,500. He is due back in court on July 31.

Meanwhile, three men busted in connection to cop-drenchings in Harlem and Brooklyn have been charged and released.

Several videos showing scofflaw New Yorkers tossing water on cops have surfaced on social media, sparking national outrage, and even prompting President Trump and Vice President Pence to weigh in condemning the acts.