
Suzanne Dallman
Assistant Professor of Geography
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90840
562 985-7529 | Fax: 562 985-8993
sdallman@csulb.edu | Office: FO2-201
Research Interests
Dr. Dallman’s research interests include environmental geography with a particular emphasis on water resource management and sustainability. She teaches in both the Geography and Environmental Science and Policy program, where she specializes in water issues related to California in particular.
Education
BFA, Photography, San Francisco Art Institute
MA, California State University, Long Beach, 1995
PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, 2000
Selected Publications
Dallman, S. and Spongberg, M. 2011 (in press). Expanding Local Water Supplies: Assessing the Impacts of Stormwater Infiltration on Groundwater Quality. Professional Geographer.
Dallman, S. and Piechota, T. 2010. Storm Water: Asset not Liability. Los Angeles: Los Angeles and San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Council.
Dallman, Suzanne. 2010. Living Within Our Means: Contemplating a Sustainable Urban Water Budget. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences.
Honors and Awards
Long Beach Water, Board of Commissioners Member, October 2008-present.
September 2006. Award for Outstanding Regional Stormwater Research project, Given by the California Stormwater Quality Association and presented to the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Watershed Council for the LA Basin Water Augmentation Study (Dallman, Project Manager).

