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From the FAA:
TEL meaning Tetraethyl Lead, it is used as a fuel additive in avgas to increase octane ratings (required for safe operation of engines).
Now, the post says "propeller" aircraft but this isn't exactly true.
Turbine-driven propeller aircraft (Turboprops) don't use avgas.
The unleaded fuel they're talking about is probably G100UL and that's only been around for like a couple years.
Nobody wants to use leaded fuel (unless someone inhaled too much of the emissions) and it's on the way out whether our representatives want it to or not.
The EU would tackle this by telling those aircraft owners to switch to unleaded fuel somehow, e.g. by fixing or replacing the engine, or put it out of business.
The EU uses the same avgas