(1) Minerals development. Develop programs and encourage the exploration, development, and mining of strategic and critical minerals for emergency purposes.
(2) Production. Provide guidance and leadership to assigned industries in the development of plans and programs to insure the continuity of production in the event of an attack, and cooperate with the Department of Commerce in the identification and evaluation of essential facilities.
(3) Water. Develop plans with respect to water, including plans for the treatment and disposal, after use, of water after its withdrawal into a community system or an emergency system for treatment, storage, and distribution for public use. In developing any plans relating to water for use on farms and in food facilities, assure that those plans are in consonance with plans and programs of the Department of Agriculture.
(4) Electric power and natural gas. In preparedness planning for electric power and natural gas, the Federal Power Commission shall assist the Secretary of the Interior as set forth in Section 1901 of this order.
Nothin' quite like those "enumerated powers," eh? Looks like I'm going to have to chase this monster all the way through the revision history. Something tells me however, that none of these EOs reduce Federal power to confiscate private food stocks in an emergency.
Now THAT's what we call broad. I chased down the amendments to this EO and from what I can tell, it remains on the books unamended as specifically regards Federal power to confiscate food and water resources and control their distribution.