Yes, I have a shallow well drilled just above our Fish Pond (about 1 acre). It pumps 12 gpm and I use it to help keep the pond level where I want it in the summer months. It pumps just about what the OP states his 'spring' produces per day.My 1HP Goulds shallow well pump produces 10 gal per minute from a 2" well.
That is 14,400 gals per day.
Hardly a "veritable creek"
I suppose we need to consider where one lives when defining 'Spring or creek'. Where I live (Texas) a spring is typically ground water seepage. A spring 'branch' is gently flowing water from a spring source or collection of springs (generally not more than 3' ft. across and a foot deep). A creek is flowing water that can be any width or depth and typically feeds a larger body of water (river or impoundment).
I've been places in New Mexico where what they call a 'River' I could step across in spots and wasn't holding as much water as I had melted ice in an igloo cooler.
To me.....12 gallons a minute is a pretty good flow of ground water. Sometimes folks use the word spring synonymous with a 'brook' or small 'creek' also. Different parts of the country we get different interpretations.