A date is now set for water billing to resume for customers of the Baltimore City water system.

The bills have been knocked offline by the ransomware attack that started in May.

The next water bill residents get will be hefty. No system has been delayed by the ransomware attack as much as this one.

City officials as recently as last week had been unable to provide a timetable for the resumption of water billing. On Wednesday, Baltimore Mayor Jack Young said bills will go out next month.

"We want to make sure we have our customer service team in place to explain bills to residents who have issues and problems with bills," said Young. "So, hopefully we want to roll it out in August. Earliest August."

The last time customers received bills was for the month of April.

The new bills will cover May, June and July, plus a 10% rate hike that went into effect July 1, while the billing system was still offline.

Property tax bills went out on time. Online payment for parking and traffics citations resumed at the beginning of July.

But the restoration of water billing was slow. Young said the city wants to ensure accuracy.

A spokesman for the mayor told 11 News bills could have gone out two weeks ago, but the mayor's office wants to have a system in place to answer questions and concerns.